According to Leslie Rees, "It spiritedly depicts an underground rebellion in a European country against the brutal Nazi masters and puts forward that iron doctrine of our iron times, that in certain circumstances love of life may itself be a betrayal of life, namely, when it is preferred above duty to a deeper cause. Such plays are part of the saga of contemporary history; when written with true imagination and sincerity they are not depressing but rather a tonic to the nerves and mind. They provide the bracing strength that comes from facing up to a drastic issue."[5]
References
^"Thursday, March 25", ABC Weekly, 20 March 1943, retrieved 1 February 2024 – via Trove