NAZI CAMPAIGN
SIX anti-bolshevik films
(United Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright)
BERLIN, November 9
. Evidence of the intensification of the Nazi campaign '• against communism is provided by the order of Dr Goebbels to the U.F.A. corporation to produce six ■ anti-bolshevik films, with the slogan “fight publie enemy number one.”
The propaganda will be clothed m fiction to appeal to the international market. The schedule includes Rims satirising parliamentary corruption; , dealing with the career of J Bela Kun and the Hungarian red revolution; endeavouring to combat communism by glorifying military heroism ; “tearing the mask from the face of? bolshevism and exposing the methods employed by this scourge of mankind ’ ; and picturing the life of two Russian lovers who “after indescribable efforts and afflictions escape from the red hell.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 5
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