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Fairbanks, Leonard William
Fairbanks, LW
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16 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Leonard William Fairbanks (b. 1911, 1061800, 136326 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents, photographs, and propaganda leaflets in French.
He flew operations as a wireless operator and a special operator with 408 and 223 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Jean Carol Carter and catalogued by Lynn Corrigan.
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2018-02-15
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Fairbanks, LW
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Le Courrier de l'Air
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Winston Churchill being cheered in Sheffield; naval warfare in the Atlantic; German invasion of Russia; actions of the Free French Forces plus photographs of various military leaders.
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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Atlantic Ocean
Great Britain
England--Yorkshire
England--Sheffield
North Africa
Egypt
Egypt--Alexandria
Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation)--Saint Petersburg
United States
New York (State)
New York (State)--New York
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fra
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Text
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Four printed sheets
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MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-040001, MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-040002, MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-040003, MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-040004
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Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
propaganda
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Fairbanks, Leonard William
Fairbanks, LW
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An account of the resource
16 items. The collection concerns Flight Lieutenant Leonard William Fairbanks (b. 1911, 1061800, 136326 Royal Air Force) and contains his log book, documents, photographs, and propaganda leaflets in French.
He flew operations as a wireless operator and a special operator with 408 and 223 Squadrons.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Jean Carol Carter and catalogued by Lynn Corrigan.
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2018-02-15
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Fairbanks, LW
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Title
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Qu'ils se mefiént
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Advises civilians of action to take during allied bombings.
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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1941-11-10
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France
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Civilian
Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Bomber Command
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fra
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Text
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One flyer
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MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-030001, MFairbanksLW10611800-180215-030002
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IBCC Digital Archive
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1941-11-10
propaganda
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Brooker, William Harry
W H Brooker
Miller James
J Miller
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An account of the resource
11 items. The collection concerns brothers in law James Miller (b. 1919) and
William Harry Brooker (b.1920). It contains propaganda leaflets, two photographs, a NSDAP Car flag, documents and a memoir.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Ann Brookfield and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-04-02
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Brooker, WH-Miller, J
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Sie fuhren gegen Engelland
[photograph]
Sie leben für die Zukunft – wo blieben die Andern?
Sieben wurden gerettet
[photograph]
[page break]
Deutsche U-Bootmänner – auf was hofft Ihr noch?
Der Krieg ist für Deutschland verloren. Daran ist nichts mehr zu ändern. Der Dturz Mussolinis ist nu rein Zeichen, wie schwach Deutschland geworden ist. Im Juli konnte Hitler keine 10 frischen Divisionen auftreiben, um Italien zu verstärken. Im August muss er Italien an der ganzen Südfront von der französischen Riviera bis zu den griechischen Inseln ablösen. Das heist: er muss 60 italienische Divisionen ersetzen.
Wo sollen diese Truppen herkommen? Von der Ostfront? Wo die deutsche Sommeroffonsive zuswammengebrochen ist? Wo die Russen im Vormarsch sind – jetzt, im Sommer, nicht erst im Winter, wie bisher! Lest nur eure Heeresberichte: “Erbitterte Abwehrschlachten”; “wechselvolle Kämpfe”; “überwältigende feindliche Übermacht”. So klang es auch im letzten Winter – und im Sommer 1918.
1918 gab es noch keine viermotorigen Bomber. Heute wird ein deutsches Industriezentrum nach dem andern zerschlagen. In Engländer und Amerikaner aufhalten. Können die U-Boote in den kommenden Monaten – wenigen Monaten vielleicht nur noch – mehr ausrichten?
Ihr wisst selber, wie die Schlacht auf dem Atlantik steht. Die besten Kommandanten und Deckoffiziere sind tot. Der Nachwuchs wird übereilt hinausgeschickt, unerfahren und unzulänglich ausgebildet. Die Rudel sind zersprengt worden. Ihr seid nicht mehr die Jäger, ihr werdet gejagt. U-Boote werden schneller versenkt als gebaut.
Auch dein Boot kommt dran. Es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit.
Deutschland kämpft nur noch, um Zeit zu gewinnen. Lohnt es sich noch, Zeit zu gewinnen? Zeit für mehr blutige Schlachten in Russland, mehr verheerende Luftangriffe, mehr nutzlose Geleitzugschlachten? Was kann die Zeit bringen? Mehr Landungen in Europa. Mehr Schiffsraum für die Alliierten. Mehr Bomben auf Deutschland. Mehr Flieger über dem Atlantik.
Die Zeit kann die Niederlage Deutschlands.
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Deutsche U-Bootmanner - auf was hofft ihr noch
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German U-boatmaker - what are you hoping for? Leaflet, in German with photographs of U-boat crew on a boat and another of a crew being led off a captured boat.
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One double sided printed leaflet
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deu
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Text
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SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10004-0001,
SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10004-0002
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Wehrmacht. Kriegsmarine
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Steve Baldwin
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
propaganda
submarine
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Brooker, William Harry
W H Brooker
Miller James
J Miller
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An account of the resource
11 items. The collection concerns brothers in law James Miller (b. 1919) and
William Harry Brooker (b.1920). It contains propaganda leaflets, two photographs, a NSDAP Car flag, documents and a memoir.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Ann Brookfield and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-04-02
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Brooker, WH-Miller, J
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FREIWILLIGE VOR
für die
U-BOOT-WARRE!
[picture]
WIR FAHREN
[picture]
GEGEN ENGLAND
[symbol]
ZIEHEN
[page break]
FREIWILLIGE VOR
für die
U-BOOT-WARRE!
KURZE DIENSTZEIT!
WIR FAHREN
HINAB…
[picture]
[symbol]
INS KÜHLE GRAB
[picture]
ZIEHEN
[page break]
Wer sind die Glückspilze der U-Bootwaffe?
?
Wie lange dauert die active Dienstzeit?
?
ZIEHEN
[page break]
Wer sind die Glückspilze der U-Bootwaffe?
Die 2000 U-Bootleute, die jetzt kriegsgefangen sind. Sie sind die glücklichen Überlebenden. Auf je zwei deutsche U-Bootleute, die von der englischen Flotte gerettet und gefangen genommen warden, treffen fünf, die untergehen.
Wie lange dauert die active Dienstzeit?
Lebensversicherungsgesellschaften in neutralen Ländern haben vor einem Jahr berechnet, dass die durchschnittliche Lebenserwartung eines deutschen U-Boot-Matrosen im active Dienst 62 Tage beträgt. Diese Zahl ist seitdem gesunken.
?
ZIEHEN
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Freiwillige vor für die u-boot-waffe
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A card with text and an insert that is pulled down to reveal more text -
VOLUNTEERS FORWARD FOR THE U-BOAT SERVICE
(text visible at first)
We journey against England.
PULL
(text visible after pulling tab)
SHORT SERVICE
We journey down to a cool grave.
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One double sided card with pull down insert
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deu
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SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10002-0001,
SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10002-0002,
SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10002-0003,
SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10002-0004
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Wehrmacht. Kriegsmarine
Wehrmacht
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Steve Baldwin
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
propaganda
submarine
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Brooker, William Harry
W H Brooker
Miller James
J Miller
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An account of the resource
11 items. The collection concerns brothers in law James Miller (b. 1919) and
William Harry Brooker (b.1920). It contains propaganda leaflets, two photographs, a NSDAP Car flag, documents and a memoir.
The collection has been donated to the IBCC Digital Archive by Ann Brookfield and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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IBCC Digital Archive
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2018-04-02
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Brooker, WH-Miller, J
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DAMALS
machte Deutschland Schluss, ehe es selbst Kriegsschauplatz wurde. Es kapitulierte vor der immer mehr anwachsenden Übermacht der Alliierten.
Die Folge war: der deutsche Soldat fand bei seiner Heimkehr die Heimat unversehrt vor. Seine Familie wartete auf dem selben Haus, in dem er sie verlassen hatte. Zwar herrschte manche Not, aber es gab keine Zerstörung in Deutschland. Die deutschen Fabriken, die Quelle des deutschen Wohlsandes, standen bereit für den Wiederaufbau.
Zehn Jahre nach dem verlorenen Krieg besass Deutschland die modernste industrielle Ausrüstung, die schönsten Massenwohnsiedlungen Europas, eine Rekordzahl von Sportplätzen und Erholungsheimen, hunderte von modernsten Schul- und Krankenheimen.
Obwohl Deutschland den bis dahin grössten Krieg der Weltgeschichte verloren hatte, war das deutsche Volk wieder auf dem Weg nach oben -
[underlined] weil es rechtzeitig Schluss gemacht hatte. [/underlined]
[column break]
HEUTE
ist Deutschland bereits Kriegsschauplatz. Die Übermacht der Alliierten in Ost, Süd und West ist noch überwältigender als 1918. Die Alliierten Luftflotten beherrschen den deutschen Luftraum. Der Krieg ist wiederum entschieden. Aber die deutsche Führung weigert sich, Schluss zu machen.
Die Folge ist: Der deutsche Soldat wird bei seiner Heimkehr eine zerstörte Heimat vorfinden. Denn solange der Krieg dauert, wird eine deutsche Fabrik nach der andern dem Erdboden gleichgemacht. Was heute in der deutschen Kriegsindustrie zerstört wird, fehlt morgen in der deutschen Friedensindustrie.
Nur ein schnelles Ende de Krieges kann den Zerstörungsprozess zum und dem deutschen Volke die Chance zum Wiederaufbau geben.
Aber Hitler weiss: Kriegsende ist sein Ende. Darum verlängert er den verlorenen Krieg.
[underlined] Jeder Tag, den Hitler gewinnt, ist für die Zukunft des deutschen Volkes verloren.[/underlined]
[text spanning both columns] Nur Deutsche können Deutschland retten!
[Page break]
„Und niemals werden wir in den Fehler des Jahres 1918 verfallen, nämlich etwa eine Viertelstunde vor 12 Uhr die Waffen niederzulegen.“ Adolf Hitler, 8. November 1943
[Superimposed on a photo of a German factory before being bombed]
So fand der deutsche Soldat seine Arbeitsstätte im November 1918 vor, als Deutschland Schluss machte, bevor die Volle Katastrophe die volle hereinbrach.
[Superimposed on a photo of a German factory after being bombed]
So wird der deutsche Soldat seine Arbeitsstätte vorfinden, wenn Hitler den verlorenen Krieg noch weiter verlängert.
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Damals; Heute
Propaganda leaflet G95
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Contrasts Germany after the First World War with the present, exhorting Germans to save their country. By drawing things quickly to a conclusion, Germany could avoid more destruction and successfully rebuild.
Two photographs show a German workplace in November 1918 and how a workplace might look if war were to continue.
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One double sided printed leaflet
Language
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deu
Type
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Text
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SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10001-0001,
SBrookerWH[Ser#-DoB]v10001-0002
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Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Frances Grundy
Sally Coulter
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
Spatial Coverage
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Germany
bombing
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
propaganda
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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Bowker, DG
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15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
The collection has been licenced to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Bowker and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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Transcription
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[newspaper cuttings]
Title
Le Courrier de l'Air
Propaganda Leaflet F29
Description
Wartime news about the war in Australia, Japanese aggression at sea, the Axis in the Mediterranean, the New Disorder, the war in Russia and Lady MacRobert's Stirling in memory of her sons.
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Le Courrier de l'Air
Propaganda Leaflet F29
Description
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Wartime news about the war in Australia, Japanese aggression at sea, the Axis in the Mediterranean, the New Disorder, the war in Russia and Lady MacRobert's Stirling in memory of her sons.
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1942
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Three printed sheets
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fra
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Text
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-070001,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-070002,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-070003
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Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Australia
France
Japan
Mediterranean Sea
Russia (Federation)
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1942
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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David Bloomfield
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Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English
propaganda
Stirling
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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Bowker, DG
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15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
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[newspaper cuttings]
Title
La Bataille de l'Attlantique
Propaganda Leaflet F13
Description
Propaganda leaflet in French about the Battle of the Atlantic.
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La Bataille de l'Atlantique
Propaganda Leaflet F13
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Key importance of Battle of the Atlantic outlined by Churchill, Rear Admiral Gadow and Lieutenant Commander Ambrosius in 1941.
Germany’s defence strategy and Britain’s counter-offensive delineated with plans, methods and progress. Despite Britain’s and Allies’ heavy losses up to June 1941, the counter-offensive is causing difficulties for the German submarines.
Photographs of German commanders captured or killed at sea (Prien, Kretschmer, Schepke) and prisoner of war crew. Signs of low morale in submarine crews. French asked to make sure any leave taken at French submarine bases is as difficult as possible.
Date
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1941
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Three printed sheets
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fra
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-050001,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-050002,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-050003
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Royal Air Force
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Atlantic Ocean
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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David Bloomfield
Sally Coulter
Catalina
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
propaganda
submarine
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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Bowker, DG
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An account of the resource
15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
The collection has been licenced to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Bowker and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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Aus der Letzten April - Woche 1942
23.-29. April
Die deutsche Luftwaffe warf auf England 228 000 Kilo Bomben
Die R.A.F. Warf auf Deutschland 1 320 800 Kilo Bomben
26. April
Hitler verspricht im Reichstag:
„In dem kommenden Winter wird das Heer in dem Osten besser ausgerüstet sein“
[short line]
(Am 3. Oktober 1941 hat Hitler erklärt: „Dieser Gegner, Russland, ist bereits gebrochen und wird sich nie mehr erheben!“)
27. April
[italics] Der amerikanische Arbeiterführer R.F.Watt am 27. April 1942 in London; [/italics]
„Noch in diesem Jahr werden weitere 10 Millionen Arbeiter in die Rüstungsindustrie übergeführt werden: In den Vereinigten Staaten sind mindestens 54 Millionen Arbeitskräfte verfügbar.“
28. April
[italics] Generalbevollmächtigter für den Arbeitseinsatz SAUCKEL am 28. April; [/italics]
„Im Ernteeinsatz werden HJ und BdM in bisher noch nicht dagewesenem Ausmass zur Verfügung stehen.
Eine grosse Reserve an Arbeitskräften verkörpern noch immer die deutschen Frauen.
Im Einsatz fremdländischer Arbeitskräfte stehen uns Kriegsgefangene, Zivilarbeiter und -arbeiterinnen aus den meisten europäischen Ländern zur Verfügung.“
[page break]
[following text (repeated) surrounds whole page]
HITLER KANN DEN KRIEG NICHT MEHR GEWINNEN, ER KANN IHN NUR VERLÄNGEN
[end of surrounding text]
„Die zahlenmässige Überlegenheit des des Feindes gewann durch die immer mehr entwickelte Kriegsindustrie der Ententestaaten weiter gefahrvoll am Stärke. Sie war ausschliesslich auf den Krieg eingestellt. Arbeitskräfte standen ausreichend zur Verführung. An Rohstoffen war kein Mangel, die Arbeitsleistung war nicht gesunken, das Leben ging in den Ententeländern seinen normal Weg. Das Weltmeer war ihnen offen. Die Vereinigten Staaten Nordamerikas halfen jetzt in dem grössten Umfang aus und schufen Neues. Die technische Ausstattung der Ententeheere erreichte immer grössere Vollkommenheit und Kraft, so wie sie bisher noch nie dagewesen war.“
„Sicher stand, dass unsere Rüstungswerke trotz ihrer gewaltigen Leistungen, auch wenn sie noch so viel Arbeiter erhielten, nie in der Lage waren, den feindlichen Vorsprung einzuholen, so lange die gewaltige feindliche Industrie ungestört unter friedensähnlichen Bedingungen weiterarbeitete. Ein Ausgleich der Kraft war demnach unter diesen Verhältnissen nicht zu erreichen … Bei einem Hinziehen des Krieges schien unsere Niederlage unausbleiblich.“
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Aus der letzten April - Woche 1942
Propaganda Leaflet G42
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In last week of April 1942, Luftwaffe and RAF bombing are compared as well as Hitler’s announcement now and from 1941. Contrasting statements from American (R F Watt) and German (Sauckel) on availability of workers.
Extract from Ludendorff’s ‘Kriegserinnerungen’ commenting on how Entente Powers were able to build their armaments and workforce. Protracting the war had meant defeat was inevitable for Germany.
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One printed leaflet
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deu
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Text
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-030001,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-030002
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Royal Air Force
Wehrmacht. Luftwaffe
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1942-04
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Frances Grundy
Sally Coulter
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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Germany
bombing
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
propaganda
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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Bowker, DG
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An account of the resource
15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
The collection has been licenced to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Bowker and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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Frage: Wie viele sind hier aufmarschiert? [underlined] Antwort: [/underlined] 330 000 Mann
Seit dem 11. Dezember hat Hitler nichts mehr über die deutschen Verluste in Russland gesagt. An diesem Tag sprach er von den Verlusten in der Zeit vom 22. Juni bis zum 30. November. 162 000 deutsche Soldaten seien in diesen 162 Tagen gefallen, behauptete er. Diese Zahl war eine Lüge – genau wie die von Hitler nach dem Polenfeldzug genannte Verlustziffer. Damals gab er die deutschen Gesamtverluste bereits am, 6. Oktober 1939 bekannt, 18 Tage nach Abschluss des Feldzugs. Vier Monate später erschien in den nur für den Dienstgebrauch bestimmten „ Allgemeinen Heeresmitteilungen “ der nachstehend wiedergegebene Erlass des O K H:
[insert: newspaper cutting printed in German script and ringed in red pen]
161 Verlustmeldung
Es ist festgestellt worden, dass eine große Anzahl von Einheiten trotz des Befehls zu beschleunigter Meldung (siehe H. B. Bl. 1939 Teil Nr. 1091) ihre bis in die ersten Septembertage zurückreichenden Verluste erst Mitte Januar, also nach 4 Monaten, an die Wehrmachtaustsfunststelle für Kriegerverluste und Kriegsgefangene gemeldet haben.
Hierdurch ergeben sich schwerwiegende Nachteile für die Ungehörigen der Gefallen, weil
1. die Ausfunstserteilung (z. B. über Grablage usw.),
2. die Ausstellung von Sterbeurkunden,
3. die Nachlassregelung,
4. Testamentsaushändigung usw.
außerordentlich verzögert werden.
Samtlichte Einheiten sind nochmals ausdrücklich darauf hinzuweisen, dass eingetretene Verluste der Wehrmachtaustsfunststelle zu melden sind.
Sollten auch jetzt noch Einheiten mit Verlustmeldungen aus dem Polenfeldzug sein, so sind diese bis 1 März der Wehrmachtausfunststelle einzureichen.
(Ch H Rüst u. BdE), 1.2.40 Wehrmachtaustsfunststelle
- 1350/40 – AHA/Ag/H (V).
162. Abzeichen de Deutschen Lebensrettungsgesellschaft
[/end of insert]
Die Gesamtverluste des Polenfeldzugs waren also der deutschen Heeresleitung Mitte Januar 1940 noch nicht bekannt. Der Erlass erklärt, warum, anders als 1914-18, Einzelverlustlisten nicht veröf [indecipherable characters] licht werden dürfen: weil nämlich dann jeder Deutsche sich mit eigenen Augen überzeugen könnte, wie Hitler lügt.
So war es nach dem polnischen Feldzug, der mit 40 Divisionen gegen einen an Zahl und Ausrüstung weit schwächeren Feind geführt und in 18 Tagen siegreich beendet worden war. Schon damals, als alles über Erwarten gut ging, hat Hitler dem deutschen Volk gefälschte Zahlen vorgesetzt. Heute spricht er schon seit Monaten überhaupt nicht mehr von den eigenen Verlusten. Kein Wort von den in schweren Abwehrkämpfen Gefallenen, von den Verwundeten, die in der Kälte [indecipherable characters]gen blieben und erstarrten, von den Krüppeln, denen die erfrorenen Gliedmassen amputiert werden mussten. Lest doch die Schilderungen der P.K.-Berichte! Von allem wird darin gesprochen, von der Kälte, vom Hunger, von der Überlegenheit des Gegners, von seinen rücksichtslosen Angriffen, vom Heldentum der deutschen Soldaten, nur nicht von den Toten. Die dürfen nicht erwähnt werden, weder bei der Beschreibung der Abwehrschlachten noch bei der Vorschau auf Hitlers Frühjahrsoffensive.
Warum werden jetzt die Facharbeiter aus den Fabriken geholt und die älteren Jahrgänge und die Familienväter über 40? Nur um Hitlers 162 000 Gefallene zu ersetzen?
Und nun seht euch nochmals das Bild auf der Rückseite an! Ihr seht dort 330 000 Männer Aufmarschiert. Nach den vorsichtigsten Schätzungen ist die Zahl der deutschen Gefallenen allein mindestens viermal so gross.
Hitler sagt: Ganz Europa arbeitet, um Waffen für das deutsche Heer zu liefern, Geschütze, Panzer und Flugzeuge. Aber eines vermag auch Hitler nicht zu erzwingen: dass nämlich französische und belgische und andre fremde Mutter deutsche Soldaten liefern. Panzer kann man ersetzen, Menschen nicht. Hitler versprach dem deutschen Volk den Blitzsieg im Osten – und verdammte es zu langsamem Verbluten. Jede Meile in der russischen Steppe, ob im Vormarsch oder Rückzug, bringt dieses Ende naher.
[underlined] FRAGE: {/underlined]
Wie viele werden noch in den Tod marschieren?
Die [underlined] ANTWORT [/underlined] liegt bei Euch
[page break]
[Photo of Nazi Party rally with the title]
Standartenweihe im Luitpoldhain 1933
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Frage: wie viele sind hier aufmarschiert? Antwort: 330000 Mann
Propaganda Leaflet C17
Description
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Claims Hitler has not talked about losses in Russia since 11 December (162,000 German soldiers dying in 162 days). Compares this to the lack of information and incorrect numbers given after the Poland Campaign. Hitler now having to use other groups and nationalities to replace those killed. Not the promised speedy victory.
Death toll conservatively estimated to be at least four times the 330,000 men shown in the photograph.
Concludes by saying the answer to how many are still marching to their deaths lies with the German people.
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One double sided printed leaflet
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deu
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Text
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-150001-1,
MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-150001-2
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Wehrmacht
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Frances Grundy
Sally Coulter
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
propaganda
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Bowker, DG
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15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
The collection has been licenced to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Bowker and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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De Wervelwind
Propaganda Leaflet H14
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Contains foreword by the Queen of the Netherlands as well as news about training of Dutch paratroopers, the Dutch merchant Navy, the queen and government of the Netherlands in London, an eyewitness account of the Battle of the Java Sea, an item on the situation in Europe, human rights, the influence of Hitler on the Lutheran songbook, a Russian civilian who claimed responsibility for a resistance action as to avoid a reprisal in his village, a comment on the war by Sir Trafford Cripps, an item on Chiang Kai-shek, the Labour Party congress, life in occupied Paris, London the capital of free Europe, modern English writers, the life of forced labourers in Germany, shareholders of Philips company and some short news from the Dutch government in London.
Date
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1942-06
Format
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One 16 page printed booklet
Language
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nld
Type
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Text
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-140001
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Netherlands
Pacific Ocean--Java Sea
France--Paris
Germany
Great Britain
England--London
China
France
Publisher
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IBCC Digital Archive
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Royal Air Force
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David Bloomfield
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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Pending text-based transcription. Other languages than English
propaganda
Resistance
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Bowker, David
D G Bowker
D Bowker
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Bowker, DG
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An account of the resource
15 Items. An oral history interview with Flight Lieutenant David Bowker (142854 Royal Air Force) and 14 propaganda leaflets. David Bowker flew operations as a pilot with 103 and 150 Squadrons.
The collection has been licenced to the IBCC Digital Archive by David Bowker and catalogued by Barry Hunter.
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[box with tricoleur boundary]
LE DILEMME DE MARINS FRANÇAIS
posé par
UN MARIN FRANÇAIS
[/end of box]
[italics] L'allocution suivante fut récemment prononcée à la Radio de Londres par un officier de marine actuellement en service avec les Forces Navales Françaises et Libres. Elle fut adressée par lui et son frère, officier à bord du ''Strasbourg''. Elle résume de la façon la lus émouvante le conflit angoissant entre le simple devoir militaire et les doutes et appréhensions qui assaillent en ces heures tragiques tout bon Français.[/italics]
Neuf heures du soir – la rade de Toulon très calme sous le ciel étoilé – pas une lumière - pas un bruit le grand bâtiment qui est là amarré au milieu de la rade, c’est le ''Strasbourg'' le plus beau croiseur cuirassé, avec le ''Richelieu'', des forces navales françaises. Il bât pavillon du vice-amiral Jean de Laborde, commandant en chef la première escadre.
Je franchis la coupée. Je trouve mon chemin dans l’enchevêtrement des coursives, des échelles; je monte dans l'énorme tour d'acier du blockhaus central. Sans faute, je connais le ''Strasbourg'': je suis marin et c'est mon frère, un marin aussi, que je vais retrouver.
Sur la passerelle obscure, un lieutenant de vaisseau marche de long en large avec régularité. Je te reconnais, mon frère, lieutenant de vaisseau sur le ''Strasbourg.'' Je te prends le bras …. Veux-tu que nous la passions ensemble, cette soirée de quart sur rade?...
Car on fait le quart sur rade, comme autrefois, quand la France était en guerre … Car sur tous les bâtiments français, à cette heure-ci, il y a des officiers et des marins aux aguets …
Aux aguets contre qui? ...
Contre l'Allemagne? … Contre l'Italie? … Contre L'Angleterre? …
Mon frère … nous sommes seuls, tous les deux, sur la passerelle obscure.... Le timonier de service est trop loin pour nous entendre …. Les matelots de quart aux tourelles, aux mitrailleuses, à la D.C.A., poursuivant leur rêve indistinct, à la lueur des étoiles …. Dis-moi ... contre qui fais-tu le quart?
Comme tu es embarrassé pour me répondre....
Tu me dis … ''J’obéis aux ordres.''
Aux ordres de qui? Oui, je sais, il y
[page break]
[heading] DISTRIBUÉ PAR LA R.A.F. [/heading]
a la hiérarchie, la pyramide des commandants, des amiraux ….
Tu fais le quart, toute la bordée des canonniers fait le quart, ce soir, comme tous les soirs, en vertu des ordres de Darlan.
Contre qui? …
Tu ne réponds pas?
Tu vois sur la rade ces autres bateaux? Les croiseurs, les contre-torpilleurs, les sous-marins? On les devine tous, à la lueur des étoiles. Sur toutes ces mécaniques splendides la perfection a été poussée à un point absolu. Les machines graissées sont luisantes. Les tourelles fonctionnent sans heurts, sans accrocs, les canons prennent dès qu'on le veut, l'angle de visée exact, les téléphones, les postes émetteurs et récepteurs sont impeccables .... les hommes mêmes ont acquis la régularité, la sûreté des machines...
Et cela depuis bien avant la guerre.... Mon frère,... toi et moi, et des milliers d'autres, nous avons travaillé pour que tout cet acier, toutes ces machines, arrivent à faire de splendides mécaniques de combat.... Ces bâtiments, tu les vois là, devant nous? Ils sont là, devant nous? Ils sont là, pourquoi? Ils serviront à quoi? Tu ne réponds pas? Tu as froid peut-être? Rentrons. Nous voici à nouveau dans l'abri de navigation; obscur? Pas tout-à-fait. Dans son habitacle, la boussole s’éclaire d'une faible lueur?.... Tu la regardes, d’instinct.... Tu ne sais pas ce qu'elle m’évoque cette lueur?
Sur d'autres bâtiments, sur d'autres passerelles obscures il y a aussi des officiers de quart qui fixent la boussole faiblement éclairée. Alentour, dehors, c'est l’obscurité totale, aussi. Ces bâtiments-là sont à la mer, ils sont en patrouille, ils sont en convoi.... Oh! Ce n'est pas le ''Strasbourg,'' ni le ''Richelieu''; ils sont plus modestes …. Ce sont le bâtiments de Forces Françaises Libres.
Et là aussi, il y a la bordée de quart que veille … et là aussi, il y a des mécaniques parfaites, et des armements de mitrailleuses, et des armements de D.C.A. Seulement ces marins qui sont de quart, ils [italics] savent [/italics] pourquoi ils sont là, [italics] savent [/italics] ce qu'ils font … A bord de ces bâtiments, il n'y a pas que des mécaniques parfaites , il y a des hommes. Et dans leur cœur, comme le lueur discrète de la boussole, il y a la certitude de leur devoir … et l'espérance, la lueur qui ne s’éteindra pas. Ils n'ont pas, eux, l’écœurante sensation qui t’obsède, mon frère, de fourbir leurs machines de exercer leur appareils uniquement pour permettre à leur chef ignoble jeu d'amiral-politicien.
Mon frère … je te connais … je sais bien que tu n'attends pas de l'amiral Darlan une place sous-préfet ou de commissaire de police. Dans la famille nous avons un peu trop de fierté pour cela … Alors … pourquoi fais-tu le quart, ce soir? … Je te le demande … et n'oses pas en convenir … mais au fonds tu le sais bien … Si tu fais le quart ce soir, sur la rade endormie, si tu continues tes exercices demain et tes réglages d'appareils, est-ce pour reprendre un jour comme nous et avec nous la lutte pour la France contre l'envahisseur, aux côtés de nos alliés de toujours? C'est cela qu'elle te rappelle, cette douce lueur de la boussole. C'est elle que nous évoquerons, à la table de famille, après la victoire, quand tu me diras de cette soirée de quart … en empruntant, tout naturellement, le langage des combattants: ''Ah, oui, c'était avant que nous reprenions l'offensive quant tu étais déjà en ligne et que nos étions encore au repos.''
[photograph labelled] LE STRASBOURG
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Le Dilemme des Marins Francais
Propaganda Leaflet F17
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The following talk was recently addressed on London Radio by an officer now serving in the Free French Naval Forces to his brother, an officer on board the “Strasbourg”. It sums up in a moving manner the distressing conflict between military duty and the doubts and misgivings with which in these tragic hours every true Frenchman is assailed.
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fra
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MBowkerDG[Ser#-DoB]-151216-130001,
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France
France--Toulon
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Text
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Frances Grundy
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
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Cavalier, Reginald George. Album two
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35 items. The album contains service material, Christmas cards, and propaganda leaflets in German, French and English.
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2017-04-10
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Cavalier, RG
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ERLÄUTERUNGEN ZUR HITLER-REDE
1942
16. Januar Bormann erhält namens der Partei ausserordentliche Vollmachten.
17. Januar Generalfeldmarschall v. Reichenau tot.
18. Januar Mansfeld erhält uneingeschränkte Vollmachten für den Arbeitseinsatz.
8. Februar Dr. Todt umgekommen.teil auf.
16. März Die Waffen-SS tritt am Heldengedenktag als selbständiger Wehrmachtteil auf.
21. März Erlass des Führers über die Vereinfachung der Rechtspflege.
26. März Sämtliche Behörden den örtlichen Gauleitern unterstellt.
28. März Sauckel zum Arbeitseinsatz-Diktator ernannt. Mansfeld entlassen.
6. April Kürzung der Lebensmittelrationen tritt in Kraft.
8. April Peuckert als Arbeitseinsatz-Diktator für die Landwirtschaft eingesetzt.
18. April Kinder unter 15 Jahren zum Kriegsnotdienst (Luftschutz) aufgerufen.
23. April Aufruf von Schulkindern zur Zwangsarbeit in der Landwirtschaft.
26. April Hitler ernennt sich zum Obersten Gerichtsherrn.
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Gegen den inneren Feind!
Am 26. April 1942 ernannte sich Hitler „zum Obersten Gerichtsherrn des Deutschen Volkes“, ohne an das bestehende Recht gebunden zu sein.
WER IST DER „INNERE FEIND“?
DER RICHTER, der sich weigert, das Recht so zu beugen, wie es [italics]Bormann[/italics] befiehlt.
DER LEHRER, DIE LEHRERIN, die [italics]Axmann[/italics] zum Trotz, die ihnen anvertrauten Kinder vor schonungsloser Ausnutzung im Landeinsatz schützen wollen.
DER GEISTLICHER, der trotz [italics]Rosenberg[/italics] in seiner Kirche die Lehre Christi verkündet.
DER BEAMTE, der sich [italics]Himmler[/italics] zum Feind macht, wenn er sich gegen die Einmischung und Korruption seiner neuen Herren, der Gauleiter und der Gestapo, wehrt.
DER ARZT, der nicht sofort auf [italics]Speers[/italics] Befehl jeden erschöpften Arbeiter gesund schreibt.
DER BETRIEBSFÜHRER, der sich weigert, aus seinen Arbeitern und unmöglichen Leistungen herauszupressen, die [italics]Sauckel[/italics] verlangt.
JEDER DEUTSCHE ARBEITER, JEDE DEUTSCHE ARBEITERIN, DIE AUFLEHNEN GEGEN -
Hitler und seine [Nazi symbol]SS
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Erlauterungen zur Hitler-Rede (Explanations from Hitler's speeches)
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Allied propaganda leaflet aimed at the German population.
Page 1 explains items from one of Hitler's speeches.
Page 2 announces Hitler's appointment as head of the justice system and defines who Germany's internal enemies are.
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1942
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Two sides of a printed sheet
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deu
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SCavalierRG1264567v10003-0001, SCavalierRG1264567v10003-0002
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Civilian
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IBCC Digital Archive
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This content is available under a CC BY-NC 4.0 International license (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0). It has been published ‘as is’ and may contain inaccuracies or culturally inappropriate references that do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the University of Lincoln or the International Bomber Command Centre. For more information, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ and https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/legal.
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1942
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Frances Grundy
Daniel Aoki
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Germany
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Great Britain. Propaganda Warfare Executive
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
propaganda
Waffen-SS