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Behind the Enemy Line

Argus | December 26, 1942 issue

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According to the author, among memoirs of the last war, one which has remained very vivid for Germans is of the worthlessness of their allies. And in the end this opinion, passed down by word of mouth and even taught in schools, was accepted as definitive. Germany's allies did more harm than good became, one might say, the official view. Various convincing signs now tell people that German distrust of Italians has been sharply accentuated in the past few weeks. In the matter of the Italians, the Berlin propaganda heads reacted at once and loudly.

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WAR; PROPAGANDA; AUTOBIOGRAPHY; WORLD politics; ITALY; GERMANY
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