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3. England started the war and is waging it
by means of other peoples' money and blood. 4. Churchill is making war on
civilians. 5. That Jew Roosevelt aspires to worldwide Jewish supremacy.
6. Roosevelt wants to conquer South America. 7. Roosevelt and Churchill
want to impose their tyranny on the high seas that belong to the whole
world. 8. Hitler has delivered the world from Bolshevism, humanity's
greatest danger. 9. The Archbishop of Canterbury is the apostle of
antichrist. 10. Germany is fighting for social justice against Jewish
capitalistic exploitation. 11. Germany is creating a new order. 12.
Hitler's victory means a thousand years of prosperity, happiness, and
peace. Kiesinger rose very rapidly in the broadcasting
department, which had about two hundred employees in Berlin alone, and as many
outside the Reich in stations answerable to it located in German embassies and
occupied territories.
In 1941, Kiesinger became head of the
department's Division B, one of the two bureaus of General Affairs. He was
responsible for the preparation and the execution of the line to be taken in
propaganda originating in Germany for broadcast to other countries, the
restructuring of propaganda as a whole from the point of view of means and
methods, proposals for propaganda programs, suggestions for effective subjects
and arguments. In addition he had to coordinate the work of the eleven
different offices that handled broadcasts to other countries: Western Europe
and French-speaking Canada; the British Empire; Spain, Portugal, and Latin
America; Italy; Southeast Asia; the USSR; India; the Far East the United
States; Africa; and the office that dealt with the colonial problem.
Kiesinger also supervised the censorship of all programs destined for
other countries. Consequently, after 1941 he was directly responsible for the
content of Nazi broadcasts to foreign nations.
In 1941, Kiesinger also
joined the board of directors of Interradio, the gigantic broadcasting company
established by Ribbentrop and Goebbels as a vehicle for propaganda on the Nazi
war abroad. It used Fifth Column methods, in which Kiesinger was an expert. At
that time, in fact, he gave lectures on 'basic prob- [
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