Morag Forbes

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Although the Nazis hated internationalism, they well understood the importance of tourism as a propaganda tool. It was essential that their negative image abroad be countered – and not just by Germans. Foreign tourists must be given such a memorable experience in the Third Reich that once back home they would spontaneously sing its praises. Luring them to Germany was therefore a high priority for the Reich Committee for Tourism, founded in June 1933.
Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People
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