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Informationen zum Autor Peter Collar holds a PhD in German History from the University of London, and has had a distinguished career as a scientist. Vorwort After World War I, the Versailles Treaty stipulated the occupation of the Rhineland by Allied troops. This caused anger in Germany and a propaganda war broke out-heightened by racist propaganda against the use of non-European colonial troops by France,the so-called Schwarze Schmach or 'Black humiliation' caused racial anger prior to World War Two. Zusammenfassung After World War I, the Versailles Treaty stipulated the occupation of the Rhineland by Allied troops. This caused anger in Germany and a propaganda war broke out-heightened by racist propaganda against the use of non-European colonial troops by France,the so-called Schwarze Schmach or 'Black humiliation' caused racial anger prior to World War Two. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Abbreviations Glossary Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The Pfalz: Focus of French Ambitions in theWeimar Crisis Years 2. The Bavarian Pfalzzentrale and theRheinische Volkspflege: A Discordant Evolution 3. The Origins of the Schwarze Schmach Campaign 4. Women in Rhineland Propaganda: Exploitersor the Exploited? 5. Publicly Funded Propaganda and PrivateInitiatives: Contrasting Styles and Motivation 6. The Pfalzzentrale: Metamorphosis and Dissolution 7. Pfalzzentrale Propaganda: Anti-France, butPro-Bavaria or Pro-Reich? 8. German Rhineland Propaganda: The Productof a Fractured Society Appendix I: Constituent Organisations of theRheinische Frauenliga in May 1921 Appendix II: Presentations Made by Leading Members ofthe Rheinische Frauenliga in Autumn 1920 Appendix III: Questionnaire Sent Out by the Rheinische Frauenliga,February 1922 Appendix IV: 1871 and Now Appendix V: Appeal by the Volksbund ‘Rettet die Ehre’ Appendix VI: Railway Propaganda Leaflet Notes Bibliography