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1 But, as in Sweden, the German propagandists are at work in Norway.
2 Foch knew that German propagandists were continually fanning this resentment against England.
3 German propagandists are there now, fomenting strife and trouble between our countries.
4 America has been flooded with German propagandist literature; very little ever comes from other countries.
5 There were denials at first by German propagandists .
6 He is wily, is the German propagandist .
7 A man of affable manners, no one is better qualified to go abroad as a German propagandist than he.
8 Jeremiah O'Leary, an Irish agitator in relations with the German propagandists , tried to catch Mr. Wilson in a pro-British snare.
9 These arguments the German propagandists now found useful, and Jimmie would take them to the Socialist local and pass them about.
10 The effort of the German propagandists to draw a distinction between so-called ethical and legal neutrality was plausible, but without real force.
11 Coincidentally, the expression 'Slavic hordes' had first been popularized by Nazi German propagandists , just prior to the outbreak of World War II.
12 The German propagandist , who had been able to work wonders in some neutral countries, must have thought the task almost unworthy of his efforts.
13 Indeed it is no wonder that his pamphlet is circulated broadcast by German propagandists , for it is precisely what Germany wants Turkey to believe.
14 Possibly much of the prejudice in America against the Japanese was cooked up by the German propagandists whom we later learned to know so well.
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