The History of the Times: The 150th anniversary and beyond, 1912-1948. 2 v1952 - The Times (London, England) |
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... Propaganda in Neutral Countries in February . Simultaneously Northcliffe was appointed head of the Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries . His message to the office describes the circumstances of the appointment and emphasizes his ...
... Propaganda in Neutral Countries in February . Simultaneously Northcliffe was appointed head of the Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries . His message to the office describes the circumstances of the appointment and emphasizes his ...
Page 366
... propaganda " had evolved into peace - terms propaganda . " The plan was to prepare public opinion in Allied , neutral , and enemy countries for the peace that the victors intended to impose . 66 " " One of the consequences was a request ...
... propaganda " had evolved into peace - terms propaganda . " The plan was to prepare public opinion in Allied , neutral , and enemy countries for the peace that the victors intended to impose . 66 " " One of the consequences was a request ...
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... propaganda in enemy countries on the basis of propaganda policies which have received the approval of His Majesty's Government in regard to each of the countries concerned . It has also undertaken the co - ordination of the propaganda ...
... propaganda in enemy countries on the basis of propaganda policies which have received the approval of His Majesty's Government in regard to each of the countries concerned . It has also undertaken the co - ordination of the propaganda ...
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