HC Deb 10 March 1943 vol 387 c686W
Mr. Mander

asked the Minister of Information whether his attention has been called to enemy-inspired propaganda circulating in this country to the effect that, after defeating the Germans, war between Great Britain and Russia will arise; and whether he will warn the public of the unwisdom of helping Goebbel's plot by repetition?

Mr. Bracken

No, Sir. The British public need no warning by the Ministry of Information against the repetition of lying statements broadcast by German radio stations. The issuance of warnings against German propaganda to the British public would be a waste of breath. I prefer to rely upon the commonsense of our people, which is one of the foundations of our war effort.