NAZI PROPAGANDA
INVASION OF LOW COUNTRIES (Received 21st June. 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, 20th June. Mr Reg. F. Conrad, formerly of Adelaide and his New Zealand wife arrived in London after five weeks under aerial bombardment in Belgium and France. They were in Paris when the Germans entered the outskirts. Mr Conrad lived in Brussels and saw German propaganda costing about £llOO daily slowly turn the minds of the Belgians until the invasion of the Low Countries, when Mr Conrad estimated that at least 80 per cent population were openly pro-German. Mr and Mrs Conrad were bombc/l and machine-gunned between Brussels and Paris.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 21 June 1940, Page 5
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