Anti-War Propaganda


Still another item from the Saga of Hog Island added to Anti-War Propaganda, to wit:

A bit of hair-raising exposition by the late James J. Martin on how things aren’t as they seem or are portrayed in officially sanctioned historical narratives.

Yet another article from the Saga of Hog Island added to Anti-War Propaganda, to wit:

This eye-opening piece is not the usual fare one expects in English language wartime cuisine.

One new article added to Anti-War Propaganda, viz.,

This originally appeared in his second collection of essays in inconvenient history, The Saga of Hog Island, published in 1977. This has been on the to-do list for years, but remains more timely than ever, I’m afraid.

A new item to be filed under Anti-War Propaganda at The Memory Hole.

  • German White Paper, full text of the Polish documents issued by the Berlin Foreign Office, with a foreword by C. Hartley Grattan

A very important insight into the developments preceding the onset of formal hostilities in 1939.

These are the latest articles to be added to the site. The links will eventually end up in the Anti-War Propaganda section.

More to come in the same section. War is, after all, being exploited anew in these most unpleasant of times.

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