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    Who coined the slogan "Better dead then red"?

    Question #122966. Asked by author. (Aug 10 11 6:29 PM)


    George95

    Joseph Goebbles is believed to have first used the phrase during World War II.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_dead_than_red

    Aug 10 11, 6:59 PM


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