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propaganda and war
During the war, we set up schools for the teaching of psychological warfare, which included the teaching of propaganda, both black and white and the various shades of grey in between.
Toward the end of the war, we really felt that we had learned something about propaganda and how to teach it.
The portrayal of the West-Saxon resistance to the Vikings by Asser and the chronicler as a Christian holy war was more than mere rhetoric or ' propaganda '.
Thereafter, Octavian started a propaganda war, denouncing Antony as an enemy of Rome, asserting that he was seeking to establish a personal monarchy over the entire Roman Empire on the behalf of Caesarion, completely circumventing the Roman Senate.
Chaplin decided not to re-enter the United States, writing: " Since the end of the last world war, I have been the object of lies and propaganda by powerful reactionary groups who, by their influence and by the aid of America's yellow press, have created an unhealthy atmosphere in which liberal-minded individuals can be singled out and persecuted.
" In a secret 1950 document, NSC-68, they proposed to strengthen their alliance systems, quadruple defense spending, and embark on an elaborate propaganda campaign to convince the U. S. public to fight this costly cold war.
Meanwhile, Nadir Khan made sure his return to Afghanistan was impossible by engaging in a propaganda war.
The desire for wartime propaganda created a renaissance in the film industry in Britain, with realistic war dramas like 49th Parallel ( 1941 ), Went the Day Well?
With the approaching war, many works were produced for propaganda purposes.
During the war numerous propaganda films were produced by the Ministry of Information's Crown Film Unit.
The competing parties ’ war propaganda aimed to prove their support of democracy and liberty and their ability to represent the whole Finnish nation.
Accordingly, the propaganda of the Whites promoted a nationalist war against the Red, Bolshevist Russians, and belittled the significance of the Red Finns.
While outside aid or even troops can be helpful, lack of clear limits, in terms of either a realistic plan for victory or exit strategy, may find the foreign helper " taking over " the local war, and being sucked into a lengthy commitment, thus providing the guerrillas with valuable propaganda opportunities as the toll of dead foreigners mounts.
This usage, emphasising the idea that the Germans were barbarians, was reinforced by Allied propaganda throughout the war.
The Albanian duo instead tightened their grip on their country's domestic life and let the propaganda war with the Yugoslavs grind on.
Like the Hamas propaganda for holy war, that of Hezbollah has relied on the endless vilification of Jews as ' enemies of mankind ,' ' conspiratorial, obstinate, and conceited ' adversaries full of ' satanic plans ' to enslave the Arabs.
Because of the use of Vaterland in German war propaganda, the term " Fatherland " in English has become associated with domestic British and American anti-Nazi propaganda during World War II.
In South Africa, hate speech ( along with incitement to violence and propaganda for war ) is specifically excluded from protection of free speech in the Constitution.
By late 1943, the tide of the war was turning against the Axis powers, but this only spurred Goebbels to intensify the propaganda by urging the Germans to accept the idea of total war and mobilization.
At the time of the Sudetenland crisis in 1938, Goebbels was well aware that the great majority of Germans did not want a war, and used every propaganda resource at his disposal to overcome what he called this " war psychosis ," by whipping up sympathy for the Sudeten Germans and hatred of the Czechs.
After the October Revolution, Radek arrived in Petrograd and became Vice-Commisar for Foreign Affairs, taking part in the Brest-Litovsk treaty negotiations, as well as being responsible for the distribution of Bolshevik propaganda amongst German troops and prisoners of war.

propaganda and soon
Orwell suggested that cheap newspapers were no more than a vehicle for advertising and anti-leftist propaganda, and predicted the world might soon see free newspapers which would drive legitimate dailies out of business.
After the western powers acceded to Hitler's demands concerning Czechoslovakia in 1938, Goebbels soon redirected his propaganda machine against Poland.
But soon Voltaire saw the case as much more than religious propaganda.
In 1843 he joined the staff of the newspaper Univers religieux, and soon helped make it the leading organ of ultramontane propaganda as L ' Univers.
He soon came under the influence of Johann Most, the best-known anarchist in the United States, and an advocate of propaganda of the deed — attentat, or violence carried out to encourage the masses to revolt.
This began as soon as the Beer Hall Putsch ; Hitler used his trial for propaganda to present himself, claiming it had been his sole responsibility and inspiring the title Führer.
Nazi propaganda would soon dub this flying bomb the V1, ( Vergeltungswaffe-" revenge weapon ").
Its original name was Studiengruppe für Germanisches Altertum ( Study Group for Germanic Antiquity ), but it soon started to disseminate anti-republican and anti-Semitic propaganda.
In its flagrant vulgarity, the new propaganda assault soon achieved Nazi-era characteristics.
He soon became involved in distributing socialist propaganda inside Bulgaria, at a time when Stefan Stambolov organized a crackdown on political opposition.
Misirkov spent some time in Serbia, where he was studying in Serbian, and soon after he realized that the propaganda was the main goal of the Serbian association.
His talent for oratory and propaganda soon became evident and, with the support of Anton Drexler, he became chief of propaganda for the party in early 1920.
As soon as the 1934 Iofan-Shuko-Gelfreikh draft was published, the Palace became a symbol in Soviet art, appearing in propaganda pictures such as those by Alexander Deineka.
World War II began soon after the studio opened and, according to some histories, German troops overran the transmitters in 1940, using them to broadcast propaganda to Britain until the RAF bombed the Louvetot transmitter out of action.
This revelation soon inspired a massive espionage and propaganda effort worldwide, with particular emphasis on nations with democratic governments.
The group's socialist orientation caught the attention of the fledgling American communist movement and soon evolved into a propaganda arm of the Communist Party of America.
Fourteen were captured very soon afterwards, allowing officials to announce, for propaganda reasons, that only 70 had escaped.
After the banning of the offshore stations he moved in 1967 to Manx Radio on the Isle of Man, but he soon joined Radio Luxembourg ; where he hosted the chart show and discovered many recordings, which had been thought lost, of William Joyce's propaganda broadcasts to Britain, made from the Luxembourg stations during the Nazi occupation of the Grand Duchy.
Jenny soon learns that the Cluster people have been lied to through the government's propaganda ; they are being told that Jenny ( shown as a grotesque, metal monster ) is responsible for stealing the people's golden chips which grants them powers like fighting or flight.

propaganda and grew
In the 1930s, as Soviet culture grew more repressive and ideologically rigid, Blanter shifted toward writing Soviet propaganda songs.

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