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LUDWIG WILL TALK ON PEACE PROBLEM

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Emil Ludwig will speak at Ford Hall Forum in John Hancock' Hall in Boston Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The famed German-born historian, whose books were burned by Hitler, will discuss a question of the hour: "What kind of peace shall we make with Germany?"

The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee recently heard an outline of Ludwig's carefully worked out plan for dealing with a defeated Germany. The plan has aroused much interest because of the author's intimate knowledge of his country. Ludwig, an ardent foe of nationalism, has been helping the United States in the propaganda war ayainst the Nazis.

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