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Paperback The Hun's Diary; German Proofs of German Crimes Book

ISBN: 1172564965

ISBN13: 9781172564965

The Hun's Diary; German Proofs of German Crimes

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"The Hun's Diary; German Proofs of German Crimes" presents purported diary entries and other documents attributed to German soldiers during World War I. Collected and translated by Joseph B dier and Percy Sutherland Bullen, this work aims to expose the alleged atrocities and barbarity committed by German forces. The book served as a powerful piece of propaganda during the war, seeking to sway public opinion against Germany by highlighting instances of violence and disregard for human life. While the authenticity of some documents has been debated, the book offers a glimpse into the propaganda efforts of the time and the narratives constructed to demonize the enemy. This work remains a valuable historical artifact for understanding the psychological warfare waged during World War I and the enduring impact of propaganda on shaping perceptions of conflict.

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