Here is a Click Magazine article from 1943 which concerned the hardships experienced on the German home front and the Nazi propaganda that was dished-out daily:

“We cannot conduct a Gallup poll in Germany, but we can find out by other opinion polls and from other inquiring reporters what the average German is thinking. Our reporters are the Nazis themselves. The poll is tallied daily at short-wave listening stations, among them that of the Columbia Broadcasting System. The C.B.S. corps of engineers monitors and records and interprets the voices of the enemy.”

An Englishman who was nick-named “Bomber Harris” was the fellow who planned and organized much of the destruction of Nazi Germany: click here to read about him.Click here to read an assessment of the late-war German soldier…

“The Nazi propaganda here analyzed is a record of Nazi failure to keep the German people from thinking ‘non-German’ thoughts and failure to prevent the record from being known.”

This article is illustrated with fourteen W.W. II photographs.

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