Polling data on WWII. Not like Hollywood depicted
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I read a lot of library books back in the day. And borrowed some from a friend who is big into history. My personal library is rather small. So I don't recall the names of the books now. I also read a number of WWII fiction novels. Since those were written by people who experienced WWII at the time, they actually expose little details. I wouldn't have noticed them at the time, but when you read something that correlates in a more factual historical record, it's something that kind of rings a little bell.
Anyway, I always recommend Game of The Foxes (Farago) and A Man Called Intrepid (Stevenson). They are complimentary in that they explore the spy game from the allied and German perspectives. Propaganda is just as effective now as it was then. At least before Q came along. And the MSM hasn't changed much since then. I bought those 2 quite a long time back. One is priced at $1.95, if that tells you anything. But those opened my eyes to how the media is used to control populations. Not just lying to the people, or pushing narratives, but how they also promote groups to push agendas or distract from important issues - no different than Antifa or BLM.
Toland's books are good. He smelled a rat early on.
Anyway - until later friend & patriot....
Thanks fren.