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(not satire – it’s the Daily Mail!)

The Daily Mail supported Hitler as well as Oswald Mosley and his British Union of Facists.

Here’s Lord Rothermere – the original owner of the Daily Mail and great-grandfather of the present owner – with a good friend of his:

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And here are extracts from an exchange of letters between the Mail’s owner and Hitler:

Adolf Hitler letter to Lord Rothermere (7th December, 1933)
I should like to express the appreciation of countless Germans, who regard me as their spokesman, for the wise and beneficial public support which you have given to a policy that we all hope will contribute to the enduring pacification of Europe. Just as we are fanatically determined to defend ourselves against attack, so do we reject the idea of taking the initiative in bringing about a war. I am convinced that no one who fought in the front trenches during the world war, no matter in what European country, desires another conflict. 

Lord Rothermere, telegram to Adolf Hitler (1st October, 1938)
My dear Fuhrer everyone in England is profoundly moved by the bloodless solution to the Czechoslovakian problem. People not so much concerned with territorial readjustment as with dread of another war with its accompanying bloodbath. Frederick the Great was a great popular figure. I salute your Excellency’s star, which rises higher and higher.

But the Mail and its owner were not only supporters of Hitler – in the 1930s the newspaper was also itself openly and rabidly anti-Jewish.

Here’s an article showing what the Mail thought about Jews just one year before Britain was at war with Germany:

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And of course, we all know the Daily Mail wrote a detailed article praising the UK’s version of Hitler’s Nazi Party – “Hurrah for the Blackshirts”.

But there’s more. The Daily Mail serialised the anti-semitic hoax ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion‘ – a good ten years or so after it had been revealed to be a forgery.

And it wasn’t just Hitler. Other fascists dictators had been big fans of the Mail for years (from Price’s own book):

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Unfortunately though, this is not all in the newspaper’s past.

Just three years ago, Lord Rothermere’s newspaper supported another far-right European anti-semitic party – the Front National in the 2012 French elections.

And as recently as this month, the Mail wrote an article supporting a rising far-right fascist group in Germany whose leader likes to dress up as Hitler.

Are we really to believe that the present Lord Rothermere – like his relatives – didn’t realise how anti-semitic the party is?

Never mind anyone else apologising.

Isn’t it time the Daily Mail apologised to the British people for its long-standing support of Hitler, Fascism and anti-Semitism?

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