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The so-called 'people's power' - the communists - tended to make
Poles afraid. At first - afraid of the Anglo-Saxon imperialists,
then of the German revisionists, Zionist 5th column and 'Kuron and
Michnik walking on the CIA's leash'. The creation of the atmosphere
of fear featuring Germans and their alleged 'return' lasted until
1970. In his Fear Management Bruno Kaminski reaches to the origins
of this story. Based on a huge selection of sources this analytical
study exhibits how in the first 15 postwar years Poles were
threatened with the Western world. In the beginning, the Germans
were chosen to play the role of the main enemy, dethroned later by
the Americans. At the same time, the author proves that fear next
to nationalism and ethnic hostility developed into one of the
pillars legitimizing the communist system. Marcin Zaremba, Polish
Academy of Science, University of Warsaw
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