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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda or b) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same [[Main/TokyoRose for their own reasons]]. Much the same thing happened during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII World War Two]].

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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda or b) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. [[Main/TokyoRose Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same [[Main/TokyoRose for their own reasons]]. same]]. Much the same thing happened during the outbreak of [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII World War Two]].the Pacific War]].
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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda or b) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. [[Main/TokyoRose Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same thing]]. Much the same thing happened during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII World War Two]].

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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda or b) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. [[Main/TokyoRose Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same thing]].[[Main/TokyoRose for their own reasons]]. Much the same thing happened during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII World War Two]].

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Moscow, Hankow (now Wuhan) and Calcutta are reported to have been destroyed by nuclear weapons. A number of cities, including Rome, London, and Paris, are mentioned as destroyed. Moscow and Paris are later depicted -- with their historic buildings -- in ''The Voronov Plot'' and ''S.O.S. Meteors''. From the end of Part 3 and later volumes, the destruction of London appears to be comparable to [[UsefulNotes/TheHomeFront the Blitz]].
In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda b) fifth columnists, or c) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same. The Yellow Empire being an {{Expy}} of Imperial Japan, it [[Main/TokyoRose wouldn't be the first time it's happened.]]

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Moscow, Hankow (now Wuhan) and Calcutta are reported to have been destroyed by nuclear weapons. A number of cities, including Rome, London, and Paris, are mentioned as destroyed. Moscow and Paris are later depicted -- with their historic buildings -- in ''The Voronov Plot'' and ''S.O.S. Meteors''. From the end of Part 3 and later volumes, the destruction of London appears to be comparable to [[UsefulNotes/TheHomeFront the Blitz]].
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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda or b) fifth columnists, or c) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. [[Main/TokyoRose Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same. The Yellow Empire being an {{Expy}} of Imperial Japan, it [[Main/TokyoRose wouldn't be same thing]]. Much the first time it's happened.]]same thing happened during [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII World War Two]].
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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the {{BBC}} presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda b) fifth columnists, or c) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same. The Yellow Empire being an {{Expy}} of Imperial Japan, it [[Main/TokyoRose wouldn't be the first time it's happened.]]

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In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the {{BBC}} [=BBC=] presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda b) fifth columnists, or c) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same. The Yellow Empire being an {{Expy}} of Imperial Japan, it [[Main/TokyoRose wouldn't be the first time it's happened.]]
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[[WMG: Reports of destruction of world cities were greatly exaggerated]]
Moscow, Hankow (now Wuhan) and Calcutta are reported to have been destroyed by nuclear weapons. A number of cities, including Rome, London, and Paris, are mentioned as destroyed. Moscow and Paris are later depicted -- with their historic buildings -- in ''The Voronov Plot'' and ''S.O.S. Meteors''. From the end of Part 3 and later volumes, the destruction of London appears to be comparable to [[UsefulNotes/TheHomeFront the Blitz]].
In the confusion following the attack, it's very possible the {{BBC}} presenter is exaggerating the extent of the carnage based on a) Imperial propaganda b) fifth columnists, or c) fantastic or sensationalist reports from his own side. Radio Lhasa is likely doing the same. The Yellow Empire being an {{Expy}} of Imperial Japan, it [[Main/TokyoRose wouldn't be the first time it's happened.]]
* Furthermore, the Yellow Empire is clear about its intentions to conquer rather than to destroy. The decree actually given to the generals by Olrik (on behalf of the Emperor) is to sieze these cities intact as much as possible.
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