INSPIRING HATRED
BACK TO THE DARK AGES.
“Even after the outbreak of war His Majesty’s Government felt reluctant to take action which might have the effect of inspiring hatred. But the attitude of the German Government and the unscrupulous propaganda whi<!h they are spreading compel His Majesty’s Government to publish these documents so that public opinion both here and abroad
may be able to judge for itself. The German Government have complained of the maltreatment of Ger-
man minorities in foreign countries, and of the ‘Macedonian conditions* reigning there. It will be seen from the published papers that under the present regime the conditions in Germany itself and the treatment accorded to Germans are reminiscent
not of Macedonia, but of the darkest ages in the history of man.”—From the Foreword to the British White Paper on the German concentration camps.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 60, Issue 4231, 15 January 1940, Page 3
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