Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1918 — SAMPLE OF GERMAN PROPOGANDA [ARTICLE]

SAMPLE OF GERMAN PROPOGANDA

Mr. J. H. Reddick, of Logansport, who is visiting friends here, has a son who is in the medical corps in France. He has had a wonderful experience and is making good, one of his letters to Mr?. Reddick, he gives this very striking account of Hun propogranda among the German soldiers: “Not long ago we advanced our front a short distance, consequently a number of tents the boche had been Iviing m fell in-to-our hands, together with equipment, comforts, etc. Among the latter was a box of cigars with the name “Berlin-Bagdad” on the outside of the lid. On the inside was a picture of the European portion of the world, the names of the countries written in German and a railroad from Berlin to Bagdad and a miniature train shown upon it. Can you beat it? A great example of boche propaganda among his own troops. Mrs. Reddick’s husband was for a number of years the superintendent of the Pulaski county schools.