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More tales of German atrocities.
Kipling himself had slyly fanned the worst rumors of German atrocities in Belgium.
The Polish president also avoided the knee-jerk issues of German atrocities against Poland.
Or -- another hobbyhorse -- the fancifulness, as he keeps repeating, of the allegations of German atrocities.
The Soviets also blocked publication of "The Black Book," an account of German atrocities that Grossman compiled with Ilya Ehrenburg.
In 1914, exaggerated accounts of German atrocities in Belgium helped beat the recruitment drum, luring countless young men to their deaths.
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For the next six months or so, Soviet prisoners of war were the major victims of German atrocity.
That there are people alive today who survived the Holocaust which is an obvious reminder of Nazi German atrocities.
George Howard Richmond, Surrey I share Matthew Evans' concern about the trend for creating an imagined community of "Nazis" where German atrocities can safely be compartmentalised away from the troubling reality of national complicity in cruelty.
He is also known for his social conscience, and the show includes lithographs he did for leftwing publications and a small room of paintings showing German atrocities in the first world war.
Ideas and techniques that would play a key role in the Holocaust have some of their roots in German atrocities in colonial Africa, researchers argue.
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