Erik Florin

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It was one thing to strike against identified ‘enemies’, such as Communists, Freemasons, Jews and Jehovah’s Witnesses, who could expect to be sent before a special court or straight to a concentration camp if they were denounced for telling ‘defeatist’ jokes or trading on the black market. But relatively few people were punished for telling political jokes about the regime’s leaders.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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