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Best of Enemies: Britain and Germany - 100 Years of Truth and Lies

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Best of Enemies: Britain and Germany - 100 Years of Truth and Lies

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Milton

ISBN:

9781840468281

Publisher:

Icon Books

Imprint:

Icon Books

Publication Date:

1st November 2007

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

327.41043

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

288

Weight:

522g

Description

In August 1914 Britain's first act of war was not to mobilise its army or the Grand Fleet. It was to cut cables preventing German propaganda from reaching American newspapers. This war of words would quickly become as vicious as the slaughter on the Western Front.


For a century, Britain and Germany had been closer than any other two countries. Germany was Britain's biggest export market, and vice versa. Germans adopted English dress, customs and manners. German thinking on race, national identity, eugenics, and racial supremacy also had its roots in British thinkers like Darwin, Huxley and Galton. Even as late as the Nazi era, Hess, Himmler, Goering and Hitler himself remained passionate Anglophiles.


During WW1, however, Germany, Britain and the USA spent billions on clandestine propaganda to blacken each other's reputations. This gargantuan effort gave birth to the PR industry itself - later seized upon by Nazi propagandist Goebbels to devastating effect.


Richard Milton's expertly written popular history gives a fresh perspective on this tumultuous, painful love-hate relationship, and is also a brilliant study of propaganda itself - now more than ever a vital weapon of war.

Reviews

'Unless I am wholly deceived, the Germans speaking generally, from Hitler to the man in the street, do want friendly relations with Great Britain. There are no doubt many who don't: and the leading men may be deliberately throwing dust in our eyes. But I don't think so...' Lord Halifax in the 1930s
'An authoritative compilation.' -- Sunday Times
'Agreeably readable' -- Irish Independent

Author Bio

Richard Milton is a writer, journalist and broadcaster who also works as a PR consultant.

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