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What Sort Of A War Is This?
nut only the reader who com- plained of the broadcast from ZBW who is unhappy at the de- velopments in the propaganda now being offeinlly exi- system ployed here and elsewhere in the Empire.
Many people are tormented by questions which cannot be 1171- swered.
Many people are haunted by a sense of frustration as the news columns of their papers are scanned for news that is not forthcoming,
Many people, rightly or wrongly. feel that bureaucracy is becoming increasingly "effelent", and that we pre now on the verge of experienc- ing a repetition of the Junscy which characterised the twin daughters of Dora-censorship and propaganda. in the first eighteen months of the Great War, before Lord Northcliffe I was allowed to infuse sensibleness.
The Britishs Empire is a democracy. and the people that inhabit ila vast domains are not kindly disposed towards any limitation of their free- dom. The people, naturally, realise that much of this freedom must bo surrendered to the exigencies of the situation, but they do not desire to surrender any more than is neces- ry for the successful prosecution of the war.
We take pride in our great de- mocratic institutions, Ranking high anong them is our Press, and the British news agencies which feed Bat Press with its news,
Country after country has been forced to submit to an iron censor. bp News is selected; views dis- torted, Until the war started, that could not be sold or the British Press. Both news and views were printed for all to read and comment 24334421
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Censorship and propaganda nevitable in war. But consorship should be wise and fenient; propa- ganda should be undistorted and prepared in such a manner that its psychological effect upon its con- sumers is what was intended.
The payehulogical effect of the type of propaganda so far dissemi- *ated on behalf of Britain has been, to sny the least, bad. The psychological effect of the stringent censorship of news has been worse,
of
Rightly or wrongly, people are treating with suspicion the news that emanates from the Ministry Information, because the saine Minis try has become the font of propa- ganda.. People are asking where propaganda begins and news ends. They believe that the grain la not being separated from the chalf.
Deenuse British newspapers and British news agencies cannot and out for themselves what is happen-
WAS A
JEW
SIGMUND FREUD, the creator of psycho-analysis, was himself a man complete- ly free from "inhibitions."
His indifference to con- vention often startled his acquaintances,
He found evening dress wearl- same and on no occasion could he be induced to wear "white" tia."
He was seen only once in formal block dress in public- at the funeral of Doctor Wil- belm Breuer, the collaborator with whom he wrote his firs sensational book on "hysteria."
Freud was no less unconven tonal In expressing his feelings. A friend once informed him of the death of a common acquain- tance, a Drwho had manyed Freud by taking berties with his doctrine vulgarizing it.
Upon hearing the and news, all Freud said was this:
"How bad Dr.-is not dend too." (He named another vul
gorizer).
FREUD was very fond of strong, black Havana cigars. During the war, when the Cen-' trat Empires were blockaded, no such cigars were obtainable in his native Vienno.
His admirers the outside world, however, always managed to keep him supplied with his favourite snake. The cigars arrived in contraband. They were sent vin Leipzig where they were concealed in book- bindings. Thus, Freud got his cigars camouflaged as books.
Shortly after the war hie presided over an international psycho-analytic congress J21. Budapest.
September 26, 1939.
WANTED!
FOR MURDER... FOR
KIDNAPPING
FOR THEFT AND FOR ARSON
Profie from a recent photograph. Dieck mourtuche. Jout inclines to fatness. Wide nostrils. Deep-
set, menacing eyes.
ADOLF HITLER
ALIAS
Adolf Hittler Or Hidler Adolf Schicklegruber,
Last heard of in Berlin, September 3, 1939, Aged fifty, helght 5ft 8in., dark hair, frequently brushes one lock over left forehead, Blue eyes. Swallow complexion, stout build, weighs about 11st. 3lb. Suffering from acute mono- mania, with periodic fits of melancholla. Frequently bursts into tears when cross- od. Harsh, guttural voice, and has a habit of raising right hand to shoulder level. DANGEROUSI
Wanted
Can be recognized, full face by habitual scowl. Rarely smiles. Talks rapidly, and when angered Ecreams like a child.
***FOR THEFT
FOR MURDER murder. of over #
Wanted for the larceny
of eighty millions of Czech thousand of his fellow countrymen on the night gold in March, 1939. Wanted for the armed rob- of the Blood Bath, June 30, 1934: Wanted for bery of material resources of the Czech State. the murder of countless political opponents in Wanted for robbing mankind of peace, of hu- concentration camps.
He is indicted for the murder of Jews, Ger- manity, and for the attempted assault on civiliza mans, Austrians, Czechs, Spaniards and Poles. tion itself. This dangerous lunatic masks his raida by spurious appeals to honour, to patriotism He is now urgently wanted for homicide against and to duty. At the moment when his protesta. citizens of the British Empire.
Hitler is a gunman who shoots to kill. He tions of peace and friendship are at their most vchement, he is most likely to commit his amash acts first and talks afterwards.
No appeals to sentiment can move him. This and grab. The formal opening session of gangster, urrounded by armed hoodlums, is a His tactics are known and easily recognized. The congress took place in the festival hall of the Hungarian
natural killer. The reward for his apprehension, But Europe has already been wrecked and plun- dered by the depredations of this armed thug who Academy of Science.
dead or alive, is the peace of mankind. Freud
smashes in without scruple, comfortably settled down in the chair, pulled black Havana elgar from his pocket and started to light it.
This caused consternation among officers of the academy. Smoking in the austere halls, during a formal reunion, was unheard-of. An usher of the academy was sent in haste to Freud to prevent him from com- mitting the sacrilege,
"Herr Professor," the usher apid, panting, "there is ΠΟ smoking in the academy.
"There will be, from now on." Freud suld, unperturbed, as he lighted his cigar.
His gesture had a surprising and electrifying effect upon the audience. Cigars, cigarettes, plpes were produced, and the congress was soon deliberating in thick smoke.. 樱
FREUD never had flme to pay much attention 10 19 personel comfort. He often told his friends how much he would like to live in a country- house but he never had enough leisure to look for a suitable house and to move his innumer- able books and manuscripts,
Then the Nazis took power in Vienna. The old professor was, molested and robbed by visiting Nazi gongs, ("I never got that much for vilt," he said when a band of young hopefuls dis- appeared with a walch and some valuables), but finally he could leave for England."
Knowing that he had been longing for years to live la a country
hly house,
England friends secured one for him near London. They put all his Vienna furniture in it, aligned his boots in the bookcases, and made everything ready while the Professor was staying with friends.
Finally, the day came when Freud could move into his new home. His friends accompanied him; they wondered how he would react to finding in exile a home such as he never could aford while he was slaying in his own country.
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FREUD immediately noticed everything-the friendly garden, the bright rooms, the books, Ho realized that he would never have had such a nice home had the Naxia not chased him from Vienna.
He acknowledged this by a Bymbolic gesture with which ha took passession of his new home. Ho lified his right arm and murmured, "Heil Hitler"
Wanted for
FOR KIDNAPPING the kidnapping
Wanted as the incen- diury who started the of Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, Inte Chancellor of FOR ARSON Austria. Wanted for the kidnapping of Pastor Reichstag fire on the night of February 27, 1983. Niemoller, a heroic martyr who was not afraid This crime was the key point, and the starting to put God before Hitler. Wanted for the at-signal for a series of outrages and, brutalities that tempted kidnapping of Dr. Benes, late President are unsurpassed in the records of criminal degen- of Czechoslovakia. The kidnapping tendencies of erates. As a direct and immediate result of this this established criminal are marked and violent. calculated act of arson, an innocent dupe, Van - The symptoms before an attempt are threats, der Lubbe, was murdered-in-cold-blood. But ag blackmail and ultimatums. He offers his victime an indirect outcome of this carefully-planned the alternatives of complete surrender or timeless offence, Europe itself is ablaze. The fires that incarceration in the horrors of concentration this man has kindled cannot be extinguished until
he himself is apprehended-dead or alivel camps.
THE RECKLESS CRIMINAL IS WANTED-DEAD OR ALIVE
WANTED!
FOR POISONING THE SOUL OF MANKIND!
Profile taken from a recent
Note photograph,
the extra- ordinary, shape of the skull, whitch is accentuated by his tiny
Goebbels Joseph stature.
Sf. Jn. In height.
FOR HOMICIDE:
La
DR. JOSEPH GOEBBELS
Last acen and heard of on August 28, 1939, in Berlin. Forty-two years of age, cada- verous appearance and walks with
limp. 21 pronounced Black, lank hair, sallow com- plexion, and has markedly non-brachycephalic - shaped skull. Frequents the Wilhelm- strasse, Berlin, and is a known associate of bad characters, Talented and calculating to a degree rarely, found in ordin
Well- ary criminal types. spoken, with a suave, polished manner that cloaks dangerous treachery., Is friendless, hat- ed and feared. Indulges in wild anti-Semitism, but has few pronounced Aryan charac- teristics. Ruthless and cun- ning, he should be approached only with extreme caution.
..
Can be recognized by his thin lips, and his savage grin. The eyes are act close together, and the cars are remarkably pro- minent. Very white teeth
- This notorious.
Wanted or FÖR BLACKMAIL blackmaller has
homicide
against
the youth of Europe. This professional inciter boon at large since 1929, Ho began as a small- la responsible for involving countless thousands time organizer of riotous assemblies, and, by a... of ponce-loving men in an armed conflict against combination of extreme mafevolence and graft, each other, in which they have no desire to take succeeded in getting his claws into the whole life ing, but must be content with lands if they win this war
part. Goebbels, a reckless criminal associating of the German nation. His victims have rarely oficial "communiques, the Britlah Ideology. A
of with the worst type of armed gangsters, has set cacaped him, and he operates over a wide terri- viewpoint is suffering. The official Wo cannot recall.
any protest himself to destroy all that mankind holds denr. tory, extending from the Baltic to the Adriatic, communiques are meagre stodgy against Nazilam among the many It is believed that his pronounced physical dis- and from the Rhineland to the Polish frontier. dull. They Invita suspicion, und Germans with whom wo they may prove a boomerang.
acquainted in Hongkong, and who,
communiques, its reports scem based Instead, we recall that all the para-
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ware abilities are a cause of his murderous anti-social This criminal is now attempting to break out of Ono Instance: The Ministry of under the protection of the Britan outlook. It Is characteristic that even the hood-this area and is alleged to have planned to muscle Information is scerningly seeking to fing, might have been expected to luma, with whom he co-operates, have an actual in all over Europe. Ho is ambitious, vengeful, foster-hatred of Nazism and curb have raised an outcry against Nazi dislike of him, but cannot afford to diapense with and completely callous. He takes no active part hatred of the German people. Its "peraccution in their homeland. his degenerato Benius. He is an extortionist, and in physical violence, and is Imown to be of a on this peculiar effort to tax our phernaita of swastikas and "hell has been involved in some of the greatest armed cowardly disposition. He gives no quarter. He
should receivo none, credulity that the German people are Hitlera" was much in evidence at the robberies in the history of the world. good, kindly-disposed people who German Club and in other German tre without sin, while the real meeting places. We seem, too, 10 bogoya are an unholy triumvirate, recall a classical Hollywood film of by name Hitler, Goering and Gloeb- the ramifications of Nazism In the bels. We have no enthusiaan for United States, country in which this campaign. The German people it could not possibly survive without do not hale Nazism; they support it. the support of Gorman peopic. They will quite, cheertully kill Let us face this fact: We are at British soldiers, even though those war with the German people. soldiers are not fighting the Germans, German people are at war with us. but are only fighting the German Don't let us waste our sympathy on
will ideology. They
even more them-f we lose this war we shall cheerfully take our homes and our certainly got none from them.
The
THIS POISONER IS DANGEROUS
HAVE BEEN WARNED!
These two "Wanted Notices' were compiled from authoritative sources by Cassandru, noted columnist of the London Daily Mirror, and origitally ap- peared in that. newspaper.
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