Nicht euer Kind
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Nicht euer Kind
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Describes the effects of sowing hatred. Hitler had talked about war for 20 years, prepared for 7 years and started it on 1st September 1939. The people whose land he has occupied and attacked are said to hate him. An ever increasing hatred is directed at German soldiers, police and officials. Examples of how hatred is being shown are given from France, Holland, Norway and Poland, all of which have suffered greatly. It questions how Hitler will build his New Order on these foundations and asks Germans to reflect.
Photograph of dead or badly injured child, for which the reader is challenged to make amends. It notes the many children struck by aerial bombs (in Warsaw, Rotterdam, Belgrade). Destruction all over Europe caused by the man who started the war on 1st September 1939, all under the German Reich, its flag and people.
Dropped on Germany by the RAF. Additional information was kindly provided by the donor.
Photograph of dead or badly injured child, for which the reader is challenged to make amends. It notes the many children struck by aerial bombs (in Warsaw, Rotterdam, Belgrade). Destruction all over Europe caused by the man who started the war on 1st September 1939, all under the German Reich, its flag and people.
Dropped on Germany by the RAF. Additional information was kindly provided by the donor.
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“Nicht euer Kind,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 17, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/36599.
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