Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1945 — Page 7

“FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1048

HITLER'S LIES STILL FLOURISH

Neutrals Need Facts to Dispel Fog.

By NAT BARROWS Times Foreign Correspondent THE HAGUE, June 8. —Nazi propaganda against Russia, skillfully planted throughout the Netherlands, has left its scar, Arg The Germans wanted the Dutch to think that the Soviet Union and the allies, especially the United States, had long been on the verge of war, Here, as In other occupied countries, they used every trick to drive a wedge between the allied nations, creating Mr. Barrows doubt and suspicions by the simple method outlined by Adolf Hitler— if you make a lie big enough and keep: repeating it long enough people will believe it. Deeply Rooted Error

The good Dutch burghers: now show, by their questions how well

the Nazis played their cute little

game of wedge-driving. ‘Day: after ‘day, in Amsterdam, The Hague,| Rotterdam, they ask:

“Is it true that America and Russia soon are going to fight?” “Were the Germans right when they used to tell us the Russians are going to overrun us as soon as the Canadians go home?” It would be amusing were "it not so deeply rooted. In just one day I have heard Nazi anti-Rus-sian booby-trap questions from a famous artist, a Dutch Red Oross help corps woman, a government official back from a prison camp an undefground resistance membe) and a simple windmill operator on Polderland. Holland Needs Facts Burghers cluster around my €an adian army jeep in little village below the river and canal level: and invariably somebody, in the midst of the general delight and curiosity at seeing an American uniform, .demonstrates how’ well the Nazis planted their whispers. This is certainly not a health! undercurrent in a country so badly shaken by war and so confused by the vast economic A and- political problems Immediately ahead. { Holland is obviously a ripe field | for intelligent allied attention | about some of the unvarnished facts of this war—and this peace.

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