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In the midst of the debate, goatish little Paul Joseph Goebbels, who is completely sold on the psychological value of reprisals, tried a new threat: he said that if the Allies did not stop their mass bombings of German cities, he would exterminate Germany's Jews.
> But it was Harvard's Professor of Government Carl Joachim Friedrich who in Common Sense last week ripped into the whole idea of "indoctrinating" people with hatred or anything else. Wrote Dr. Friedrich, developing a theme he expressed last year as "losing the war by propaganda": "We need no...
Political Scientist Friedrich has seen history made both in the U.S. and in Germany. He came to the U.S. in the middle '20s after receiving a Ph.D. from Heidelberg, gave lectures at Harvard and decided to stay. In London in 1935 he became fascinated by Parliamentary debates about BBC...
Nazi Propagandist Paul Joseph Goebbels is separated from his wife, has a wandering eye for an attractive secretary or footloose movie star. Dr. Goebbels sounded as though he might have been speaking from experience last week when, as part of a "Politeness Month" campaign to improve home-front morale, he...
Dr. Goebbels recently tested the oil-of-politeness of Berlin streetcar conductors, found 22% friendly, 41% polite, 36% not polite. This added up to 99%. What the other 1% were, or what happened to them. Dr. Goebbels was too polite to say.