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Behind the Enemy Line

Argus | April 29, 1944 issue

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The article focuses on the food situation in Germany, which is becoming decidedly unpleasant. Among the contributing causes one of the most important is of course the loss of the Russian agricultural regions. All means of transportation are so overburdened that foodstuffs cannot be properly distributed. Every time the German people have yielded to a particularly gloomy mood, Nazi propaganda has tried to raise their spirits by a strong dose of anti-Semitism. Various scholars or scientists with the title of professor, are traveling around the country discoursing on the theme that the wars of all times have been caused exclusively by the Jews.

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FOOD supply; TRANSPORTATION; NAZI propaganda; SCHOLARS; WAR; JEWS; GERMANY
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