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Dealing in Hate: The Development of Anti German Propaganda

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This new booklet is an excellent introduction for any student of black propaganda. The author argues that we have been deliberately manipulated into a “hate Germany” attitude, and led to believe that the Huns are much more prone to warfare than any other nation. He logs the outbreaks of warfare over the past century, and shows that Germany has committed far fewer acts of aggression than her European neighbors. He examines the manipulation of public opinion through the invention of atrocity rumors and shows how some of the canards-such as the famous “soap factory" yarn-were actually recycled during WWII, even after they had been exposed after the end of WWI! He concludes by giving a few examples of the hysterical, anti-German outbursts which have emanated from Zionist sources, and censures those authors such as William L. Shirer who still continue in this neurotic vendetta.

40 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1966

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March 21, 2010
This book, well-written, extensively-researched and thoroughly footnoted, goes contrary to everything I ever learned (or didn’t) in school. It is indispensible for students of modern history, political philosophy and revisionist scholarship. Dr. Conner’s conclusions left me staggering and questioning the nature of historical truth, academic integrity, systems of propaganda,in our own open societies.
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