Printed in Britain for the Political Warfare Executive, 1943, compiled by German emigres for German soldiers in occupied Norway. Disguised as the official Nazi<br/> 'Yearbook for the German Soldiers in the North', this publication contains the true death toll and full extend of the destruction of the war, both on the front and at home,<br/> quotes classified material of the Nazi regime and the true intentions of the Nazis and their crimes. It contains a lenghty treatise by one "Dr. Wohltat" with the title<br/> "Krankheit rettet" (Illness saves) on how to simulate diseases in order to be sent home.<br/><br/> The work was translated and edited by Sefton Delmer, a British citizen born in Berlin 1907. The original text was written by the Canadian military physician and psychologist<br/> John Thomson McCurdy (born 1886) |