AGAINST THE NAZIS
FIGHT IS WITH HITLERISM
ATTITUDE TAKEN BY -STALIN
"Stalin has repeatedly affirmed that what he is lighting is Hitlerism ! —a distinction also made here, and toy none more consistently than toy the Prime Minister, who invariably directs'his invective agamst the Nazis and not against the German people. "There is no doubt a pase lor identifying the German people as a "whole with the Nazi excesses, but Stalinone can be sure, sees good propaganda value in making a distinction. lie :iopcs, not perhaps \vithout some justification, to separate masses of the people from the Nazi military clique by letting them understand that they will not be held responsible for Hitler's misdeeds. "Perhaps the moment for such an appeal has not yet come; there is no evidence that morale within Germany is seriously weakened, though there may be some signs that the morale among the German troops on the Russian front is not what it was. "Stalin, Avho has probably at his command the best propaganda machine in the world, avill at the right time make all possible use of that machine to accelerate the collapse of the Nazi regime."—"'The Scotsman," Edinburgh.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 85, 31 July 1942, Page 5
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193AGAINST THE NAZIS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 85, 31 July 1942, Page 5
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