Betr: Deutschland nach dem Kriege [Re: Germany after the war]
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Betr: Deutschland nach dem Kriege [Re: Germany after the war]
Description
Eden, Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt stated at various points from 1941 to 1943 that they did not want Germany’s economic collapse, nor did they view the German people in the same light as Hitler, wanting them to be a useful and respected part of Europe. This contradicts various newspaper articles in the German newspapers, which the leaflet asserts point to Goebbels’s lies.
Similarly, a document alleging mistreatment and murder of German POWs is discredited by a photograph showing them happily eating lunch together.
Similarly, a document alleging mistreatment and murder of German POWs is discredited by a photograph showing them happily eating lunch together.
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Two printed sheets and one handwritten caption
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MRookeFC1807892-170513-070001, MRookeFC1807892-170513-070002, MRookeFC1807892-170513-070003
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“Betr: Deutschland nach dem Kriege [Re: Germany after the war],” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed June 10, 2026, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/collections/document/46138.


