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A leaflet meant to be dropped onto a German city, this is an example of psychological warfare on the part of the 8th Air Force. Translation -At the top: On February 18th, 1943, a few weeks after the catastrophe of Stalingrad, Dr. Goebbels put the question to a mass meeting at the Berlin Sportpalast:

Large print: "DO YOU WANT TOTAL WAR?"

An enthusiastic YES was the answer of the Nazi-Meeting. Today Germany knows what total wars means, better than Goebbels and his yes-shouters foresaw. The total war, wanted by the Nazis, will be continued with ever increasing weight and effectiveness, until Germany capitulates unconditionally.

Beneath the picture: THE GERMAN PEOPLE MUST CHOSE FOR THEMSELVES: EITHER continuation of the total Nazi-war until final destruction of German man-power and industry -- OR:

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