Of course they are. If they weren't they mostly be stories of family members dying of typhus, cholera, or malnutrition - and there would only be about 350,000 stories. How could that comparably small number possibly compete with 77 million Europeans murdered by bankers' wars? Hence the horror stories to keep anyone from looking at the horrific truth.
Of course they are. If they weren't they mostly be stories of family members dying of typhus, cholera, or malnutrition - and there would only be about 350,000 stories. How could that comparably small number possibly compete with 77 million Europeans murdered by bankers' wars? Hence the horror stories to keep anyone from looking at the horrific truth.
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