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Denials from Joseph Goebbels

• The Literary Digest, 1933 •

Not long after Hitler had assumed power came the eyewitness accounts concerning all the assorted government sanctioned murders, public beatings, and confiscations that characterized the Third Reich.

This article was published just three months after Hitler's fascist coronation and it lists a number of atrocities accompanied by two paragraphs of spin that were specifically written for THE LITERARY DIGEST by Joseph Goebbels (1897 – 1945), Minister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda:

"No one in Germany combats the Jew because he is a Jew.
No Jew in Germany is disturbed because he is a Jew.
Germany defends herself exclusively against the Bolshevist elements, and a Bolshevist is a German or a Jew."

"Furthermore, the German people are attempting to reachieve German leadership for the country."

"For example, if 2,400 lawyers out of Berlin's total of 3,500 are Jewish, it is a readily understandable to any one that the people must be opposed to such a situation."

The Nazi opinions of Reichsbank Chairman Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht and Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung editor Fritz Klein can also be read.

Click here to read about the inmate rebellions that took place at Auschwitz, Sobibor and Triblinka.

Click here to read about the similarities and differences between communism and fascism.

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Click here to read about the contempt that the Nazis had for Modern Art.




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