vi, [2], 109 pp. Index. "Who committed the greatest crime of this age? The Italians, Japanese or Germans? Wrong. It is the Allies. They planned it in the Potsdam agreement and got their justification for it in our American Morgenthau Plan. There is nothing in all history to equal it, except perhaps the fact that there is neither an outcry against these atrocities by the peoples of other nations nor any action by goverments with power to take it. This collection of articles is published as one small little outcry against the atrocities of the peace and as one little torchlight against this perhaps greater atrocity, the slimy conspiracy of silence on the part of those who while 'smearing' the vanquished in self-shielding war crimes trials are committing the most large-scale lootings, rapings, and expulsions in literally all of Christian history." - Foreword. Former library copy with usual markings. Tightly rebound in lavender boards. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Singerman 702.
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