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How a 1947 US government anti-Nazi film went viral after Charlottesville


Don’t Be a Sucker was released in 1947 by the US war department. Michael (@OmanReagan) 1947 anti-fascist video made by US military to teach citizens how to avoid falling for people like Trump is relevant again. pic.twitter.com/vkTDD1TplhMichael Oman-Reagan of the Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada was among the first to share Don’t Be a Sucker. “1947 anti-fascist video made by US military to teach citizens how to avoid falling for people like Trump is relevant again,” Oman-Reagan wrote, in a tweet that has since been retweeted more than 130,000 times. In Germany, the man with the European accent says, “I heard the same words we heard today”.


Source: The Guardian August 14, 2017 15:42 UTC



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