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  • medical profession and animal agriculture propaganda... a great film (that)... must be seen by the
  • There had also been considerable propaganda about the harsh, punitive treatment of priso
  • nationalist leadership must cease spreading propaganda about Hindu temples being destroyed in Pakis
  • 4. Anti-Soviet propaganda abroad (ditto).
  • help with collectivisation, participating in propaganda actions and unmasking class enemies at the p
  • He was charged with treason, as his propaganda activities as "Martin Wiethaupt" had been di
  • ose of SourceWatch is documenting the PR and propaganda activities of public relations firms and pub
  • Also, some propaganda activities were carried out by the Departmen
  • , he and some other sympathizers carried out propaganda activities in the neighboring villages on th
  • Maryland to show his active participation in propaganda activities against the United States and eye
  • on into basic industries and Communist Party propaganda activities.
  • Propaganda activity was to be conducted among the masse
  • lzen on why he is not performing the Marxist propaganda acts dictated by the government.
  • iulpanov (1901-1987) was the director of the Propaganda Administration of the Soviet Military Admini
  • With Adolf Hitler anxious for the propaganda advantages of the return of the Saar to Germ
  • These speeches, along with the propaganda aforementioned helped to convince the German
  • he concept served as very useful anti-Muslim propaganda after 1945.
  • tives during the Second World War, for black propaganda against Germany controlled by Sefton Delmer.
  • Stooges made a few comedies that engaged in propaganda against on the then-enemy Japanese, includin
  • The royal court did not want propaganda agitating the people, so all paintings had t
  • it would violate prohibitions on government propaganda aimed at domestic citizens.
  • The work examines the Nazi regime's propaganda aimed at North Africa and the Middle East.
  • the Plains, (1893) were brilliant pieces of propaganda aimed at glorifying her dead husband's memor
  • The Russian Propaganda also worked to convince Bulgarians to settle
  • They began to spread anarchist propaganda among the Jewish immigrants, who were arrivi
  • ver, given the overwhelmingly anti-anarchist propaganda among Bolshevik commanders, politicians, and
  • Propaganda among the less-educated Arab people of a cha
  • n 1940 by Beatrice Warde to help offset Nazi propaganda among other expatriate Americans remaining i
  • He played a leading role in propaganda and liaison activities between some of the w
  • Propaganda and the German Cinema, 1933-1945 (2001)
  • They believed the anti-marijuana propaganda and banned it.
  • y (Bolshevik) in Moscow and put in charge of propaganda and organization.
  • said the station's aim is to spread British propaganda and that they are keen to see Somalia split
  • BR preferred propaganda and agitation as their tactics.
  • frequently using images taken from political propaganda and mass media as a basis for the venting of
  • ed a statement denouncing the allegations as propaganda and stated the Iran would soon launch the Om
  • hinese cinema, since its works are viewed as propaganda and part of the cultural expansion or cultur
  • local Blockleiter was in charge of spreading propaganda and developing an acceptance to the policies
  • He studied at the Urban College of Propaganda and Pontifical North American College in Rom
  • he fields of cogntive and social psychology, propaganda and communication studies, as well as confli
  • rests and used his money to disseminate Nazi propaganda and to fund the Svensk Opposition of Per Eng
  • Armand distributed illegal propaganda and after being arrested in June 1907, she w
  • ground in the Interbellum for the purpose of propaganda and demonstrations.
  • He worked in intelligence, propaganda and psychological warfare.
  • Propaganda and psychological warfare were used extensiv
  • Self-propaganda is a form of propaganda and indoctrination performed by an individua
  • August Madness" in World War I), anti-German propaganda and a desire to regain the former French ter
  • hs of imprisonment for counter-revolutionary propaganda and agitation.
  • The photograph was used as propaganda and a false story developed that the German
  • ter, the government short is notable both as propaganda and as a meditation on what has to be sacrif
  • t of the Palaly airport through the prism of propaganda and counter propaganda by both the combatant
  • rary 'anti-imperialists' viewed this term as propaganda, and pushed to characterize it as more than
  • ed directly with the German services of Nazi propaganda and was, because of that, not really appreci
  • sked "Was deceit a major policy of Communist propaganda and activity?"
  • Der Emes was a conductor of the Soviet propaganda and ideas directed at ordinary Jews in the U
  • Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, And The Emergence Of The Imperial Japanese
  • d him of espionage, spreading anti-communist propaganda and causing the death of Geda Lama.
  • chive material, the movie shows the official propaganda and the naivety of simple people in the coun
  • l, engineering, medical, economic, research, propaganda and personnel departments.
  • also Director of the Centre for the Study of Propaganda and War.
  • re was indeed a Department of Culture in the Propaganda and International Centre of the PLO, whose f
  • d, bearded French soldier was widely used in propaganda and war memorials.
  • e used by Soviet delegates to promote Soviet propaganda; and
  • in Belgium defending far-right interests by propaganda and political action).
  • Timothy Cheek: Propaganda and Culture in Mao's China: Deng Tuo and the
  • distraught at being vilified by the Wizard's propaganda and the hatred of the citizens of Oz, and de
  • ur knowledge about the effects of government propaganda and policy.
  • the Foreign Office, one dealing with foreign propaganda and the other with prisoners of war.
  • Utilizing themes of propaganda and covert communication, the band's ever pr
  • ied for the priesthood at the College of the Propaganda and the Urban College in Rome where he was a
  • gh with anti-Semitism and racist-nationalist propaganda, and sought to exonerate the Wehrmacht, Waff
  • becomes a story about the evils of political propaganda and corruption.
  • aust in Germany; Nazi Germany's anti-Semitic propaganda; and Nazi Germany's propaganda aimed at Nort
  • at overthrowing the state or anti-communist propaganda and agitation, for terms of at least 20 year
  • he KeDyw, chief of Bureau of Information and Propaganda and a representative of the Government Deleg
  • ome of them engaged in anti-Soviet political propaganda and activities in Turkey in an attempt to re
  • "spiritual centre") was tasked with Zionist propaganda and cultural work among orthodox Jews.
  • ally indoctrinating prisoners of war through propaganda and torture techniques.
  • June 1942 to coordinate the existing Allied propaganda and guerrilla organisations.
  • of KeDyw, chief of Bureau of Information and Propaganda and an envoy of Directorate of Civil Resista
  • movie is nowadays considered anti-marijuana propaganda, and often viewed in B movie marathons.
  • f a crime thriller, the movie depicts Soviet propaganda and bureaucracy contributing to the failure
  • , and in his report, Alston charged Arroyo's propaganda and counter-insurgency strategy with the act
  • Joad edited the book as pacifist propaganda and it was published jointly by the left-win
  • ment and special interest groups, war PR and propaganda, and lobbying, with market positioning, segm
  • aids a resistance group in printing anti-war propaganda, and is finally turned into the authorities
  • logy, and the associated industrial/economic propaganda and advertising.
  • Propaganda and Mass Persuasion: A Historical Encycloped
  • scripted Russian soldiers to advance Marxist propaganda and the Bolshevik cause among the soldiers i
  • British Cinema and the Cold War: The State, Propaganda and Consensus.
  • r VI, he was a natural target for Protestant propaganda, and stories about him are sometimes poorly
  • work on studies of the effectiveness of Nazi propaganda and of the Social Democratic underground in
  • rt he did not take a very active part in the propaganda and subsequent risings of the Carlists, who,
  • was to show the nation lies of the Communist propaganda, and to raise awareness of the real purpose
  • epted MacKinnon's theories of equality, hate propaganda, and pornography, citing extensively from a
  • revention: How C.R.A.C.K. Promotes Dangerous Propaganda and Undermines the Health and Well Being of
  • unication (which was also open to charges of propaganda) and multilingualism.
  • Liaison Office (FELO) was a Second World War Propaganda and Field Intelligence unit set up under the
  • ophy, history, current events, martial arts, propaganda, and various facets of covert action.
  • esse and later in Rome in the College of the Propaganda and at the Pontifical Gregorian University.
  • The trial attracted Soviet propaganda and international attention, with Romain Rol
  • viding social services and relief, spreading propaganda, and facilitating communication.
  • at home (contemporary readers) for using war propaganda and images as a form of entertainment "These
  • offered foreign fascist regimes by both his propaganda and by his press organ, El Debate.
  • Cull is the co-editor of Propaganda and Mass Persuasion: A Historical Encycloped
  • s a pioneer of the documentary, educational, propaganda and scientific film, as well as being the pr
  • A propaganda and intelligence coup was scored by the Sout
  • e that their passage has been an exercise in propaganda and that they were never intended to disemba
  • arm workers' strike in 1905, Capetillo wrote propaganda and organized the workers in the strike.
  • i Punin, who expressed his dislike of Soviet propaganda and thousands of Lenin's portraits.
  • was appointed the chief of the department of propaganda and agitation at the City Committee of Komso
  • rs, espionage and other types of subterfuge, propaganda and ideological posturing, psychological war
  • ganization was active in spreading anti-Nazi propaganda and in intelligence activities (notably, the
  • in 1868-1918, situation of prisoners of war, propaganda and the life of civilians in World War I, so
  • Americans and British demonized in Japanese propaganda), and the film also utilizes actual footage
  • Hostile propaganda and subversion
  • ion camps for spreading socialistic anti-war propaganda and being an active member of the Communist
  • ithout the outside interpretive influence of propaganda and censorship.
  • Propaganda and Public Opinion (1949)
  • ditionary Force during World War I, managing propaganda and liaison functions in Rome and Lyon, Fran
  • ment's Equality of Sacrifice policy was just propaganda and pointed out that workers' wages were fal
  • ee, a subcommittee that investigated foreign propaganda and Bolshevism in the United States during t
  • NS used Gran's hero-like status in their war propaganda, and in 1944, a commemorative stamp was issu
  • al Brigades, and he encounters the Stalinist propaganda and repression against POUM members and anar
  • of World War II, but which existed only as a propaganda and/or disinformation strategy.
  • The New Spirit is a World War II propaganda animated short film created by Walt Disney S
  • Despite the vast output from the CCP's propaganda apparatus, in January 1951 the Central Commi
  • he mass line is closely related to the CCP's propaganda apparatus.
  • voluntarily transforming itself into a state propaganda apparatus.
  • the Amicales de France, which served as the propaganda arm of Vichy.
  • Some socialist realist propaganda art even features Lenin manning the gun hims
  • At least one propaganda article against the alleged spy was publishe
  • e plan, which was accompanied by a series of propaganda articles by the Iraqi regime directed agains
  • t position he wrote a number of geopolitical propaganda articles calling for the expansion of Poland
  • , particularly the important ones, contained propaganda articles against the Vichy regime, which rev
  • He worked as a propaganda artist in North Korea before fleeing to Sout
  • ea and trained by the North Korean Army as a propaganda artist.
  • mongering, and anti-socialist activities and propaganda, as well as the incitement of national and r
  • She was used in the propaganda as a protestant martyr during the war from 1
  • a bloodbath that have been praised by Soviet propaganda as a success (an anniversary celebrated as t
  • Two years later he was selected by Propaganda as coadjutor, with right of succession, to B
  • of counter-examples but haven't removed the propaganda as of yet.
  • nts also learned methods of mobilization and propaganda, as well as theoretical and practical milita
  • rn residents falling victim to the communist propaganda as most of the Inuit did not yet identify Ca
  • make it the main publication of ultramontane propaganda as L'Univers.
  • mines the Nazi regime's radical anti-Semitic propaganda as a bundle of hatreds, an explanatory frame
  • "employ propaganda assets to answer and refute the attacks of t
  • ted chief of the Department of Agitation and Propaganda at the District Committee of Komsomol (Young
  • a Doctor of Divinity from the College of the Propaganda at Rome in 1896.
  • 1939, he was first attached to the Bureau of Propaganda at the Polish HQ, and then to the Propaganda
  • nist regime, his earlier work was subject to propaganda attacks while he attempted to adapt to the t
  • 940-1941), just as in the National-Socialist propaganda band Charlie and His Orchestra.
  • s, the Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, became the new "Head of Government" and Cha
  • The Christian Democratic propaganda became famous in claiming that in Communist
  • erican gunfire, and claims of censorship and propaganda became widespread.
  • rk of FN in favor of anti-Marxist and racist propaganda began in 1970 with the publication in its ow
  • I think it is an example of the propaganda being incorporated into (American) history.
  • here he died, leaving to the Congregation of Propaganda bequests for the support of twelve Armenian
  • rganising pro-Assad rallies and distributing propaganda blaming the unrest on saboteurs and infiltra
  • produced by John Grierson for the Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board.
  • A propaganda booklet published by the Socialist Unity Par
  • s hired by the Nazi party to write two short propaganda booklets called Reminiscences about his yout
  • In addition he authored seven propaganda books, the most significant of which was "Pr
  • c and International Studies notes that Hamas propaganda both rejected Hamas responsibility for the f
  • ported separatist ideas and spread terrorist propaganda both in her own books and in the books she p
  • of these original works contained right-wing propaganda, both during and after the fall of the Nazi
  • lish Army and served in the intelligence and propaganda branch with the rank of Lieutenant.
  • d the Ministry of Information and joined the propaganda branch of the Special Operations Executive.
  • ployee of Radio-Stuttgart where he worked on propaganda broadcast in French and aimed at promoting t
  • ch had been thought lost, of William Joyce's propaganda broadcasts to Britain, made from the Luxembo
  • Other British subjects willingly made propaganda broadcasts, including Raymond David Hughes,
  • y to the "rebel towns" described by royalist propaganda broadsheets as governed by low-born tinkers,
  • se is the more common name for Britain's War Propaganda Bureau, which operated during World War I fr
  • organisation does not involve itself in any propaganda, but instead lets its artists speak on their
  • exts in any of its ideological documents and propaganda but were driven only by the idea of Sri Lank
  • ared that the parallels were not a matter of propaganda but an obvious result of the parallels of hi
  • ok is a little heavy on anti-Nation of Islam propaganda, but it is well worth the read.
  • He carried on the revolutionary propaganda by proclamations, and levied heavy taxes on
  • icles for the newspaper he was sentenced for propaganda by the government to 3 years in jail.
  • anarchists, especially those who engaged in propaganda by the deed.
  • ociety, as a kind of peaceful version of the propaganda by deed.
  • He is most noted for opposing propaganda by the deed and communist anarchism.
  • ction with Vere Street, claiming that it was propaganda by his clerical opponents and successfully t
  • e of foreign troops was effectively used for propaganda by the Bolsheviks who eventually established
  • s King of Poland on March 4. Due to negative propaganda by William of Austria and the Teutonic Knigh
  • art concert in Buenos Aires, the U2 magazine Propaganda called the result "about the most moving thi
  • Nazi racial science and the propaganda campaign against Jews, Roma and Sinti, and t
  • He claimed Ward's role in the propaganda campaign during the late 1990s, but after Wa
  • 405, raising 8,000 men and 3 knights after a propaganda campaign before being captured by Ralph de N
  • ess, including an intensification of the CIA propaganda campaign to create concerns about Chile's fu
  • his speech later became the focal point of a propaganda campaign that in some forms is still actuall
  • ominent US policy makers launched a domestic propaganda campaign aimed at convincing the U.S. public
  • In Nazi Germany, a propaganda campaign was launched to portray the mentall
  • king the Smallholders; the former launched a propaganda campaign implying these women were easily de
  • tlejohn Affair in 1972 and mounted the black propaganda campaign against the Littlejohn Brothers, Ke
  • nist feelings, there was a strong need for a propaganda campaign to stir support for the war.
  • gst European youth, and conducted "a massive propaganda campaign of conferences and exhibitions, cin
  • nt, "These people have launched as vicious a propaganda campaign as I've ever seen.
  • ed it as a presbytery and a chapel, a failed propaganda campaign which gave the building the name Pa
  • During the Second World War he led a black propaganda campaign against Hitler by radio from Englan
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