Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “Our government simply must not shy away from sharing with the people the unpleasant results of war,” wrote Walter Cronkite, “all aspects of such foreign adventures must be exposed, and discussed, in a free society.”(27) He then warned that After World War II most German people protested that they did not know what had gone on in the heinous Nazi concentration camps, and that it was just possible that many of them did not,(28) which leads to the fifth reason that Walter Cronkite would have supported the vital information released by WikiLeaks. Reason Number 5: If Ignorance Did Not Absolve Nazi-era Germans, Neither Will it Absolve the…
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Walter Cronkite and WikiLeaks (Part Two)