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IntroductionThings are never quite as simple as often they seem to be, and Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda for the wartime German cabinet, found that out the hard way. At least things didn't work out as Goebbels thought they would.It was during the fall of the year preceding the unexpected German blitz-attack on the lowland countries of Holland and Belgium, that he had a quiet fireside chat with the Fiihrer and brought him up to date with the latest evaluations of the compiled works of a French fortune-teller whose prophecies, he felt, had not only predicted Hitler's great rise to power, but had foretold the outcome as wellway back in the 1500s!We don't know the extent of the Fiihrer's enthusiasm for the strange-sounding prophecies, but we do know the results. It was only months laterin 1940 to be exactthat the German Luftwaffe dropped millions of "Nostradamian leaflets" on the unsuspecting lowland countries, telling those1