The Belarus Secret

The Belarus Secret by John Loftus, published by Penguin in 1983, is a detailed examination of the historical context surrounding war criminals in Germany. This edition, comprising 225 pages, presents an exploration of the darker aspects of democracy, as suggested by its subtitle, “The Unacceptable face of democracy.” Loftus delves into the complexities of historical narratives and the implications of actions taken during times of conflict.
Readers will find a thorough investigation into the intersection of politics and morality, focusing on the historical accounts of war criminals. The book addresses the consequences of these actions and the broader implications for society. By engaging with the subject matter, Loftus provides insights into the historical events that shaped the discourse around justice and accountability in post-war Germany. This edition is presented in English and offers a critical perspective on a challenging topic.
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The Unacceptable face of democracy
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