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ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN

(Spoeial Correspondent.)

Reeeived Fridav, 3.45 p.tn. LONDON, Dee. 33. Reports from Germany state that Na/.is who have gone underground are organising a virulent anti-British whispering eampaign whieh is meeting w.ith a disturbing measure of success. Millions of Gennans are being persuaded that the Britisli were responsible for all their present miseries and that Britttin deliberatelv was redueing them to the lpvel of slaves. The wliis perers elaim that although tliere had been a world reeord harvest, tlie Britisli were allowing the Gennans to go hungry, that they are foreed to sliiver beeause the Britisli take all their coal in reparations, and that stories of German war atrocities are lying Britisli propagamla. Allegations are being niade that nianv horror eanip pietures were really taken in Lndia. ConTspondents state that Britisli eounter propagamla is quite unable to persuade the average German that the Britisli peoiile are aecepting bread rationing and paving £l()(),(l()(),(i(K) an nually in order to sustain their /.oue in Gerniany. The Gennans also ret'use to believe that onlv about a tliird of the Hulir eoal is exported and that ali money reeeived from eoal experts is used to buv food for Gerniany.

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 December 1946, Page 5

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ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN Chronicle (Levin), 14 December 1946, Page 5

ANTI-BRITISH CAMPAIGN Chronicle (Levin), 14 December 1946, Page 5

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