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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | Author: NEWCOURT-NOWODWORSKI, STANLEY Title: Black propaganda in the Second World War Description: Stroud : Sutton 2005. First Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. now mylar-sleeved. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 272 pages; Description: vii. 272 p. 16 leaves of plates : ill.ports. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-266) and index. Subjects: World War. 1939-1945 --Propaganda. Summary: Black propaganda appears over a fake signature. for example of a fictitious resistance organisation. In this book. the author examines the 'black arts' of Britain. Poland and the Nazis during the Second World War. By 1939. Josef Goebbels had won the struggle for control of the propaganda process in Nazi Germany. In contrast. it took the arrival of Sefton Delmer in 1941 for anyone in Britain to understand how to use propaganda to subvert the German war effort. Through the shadowy Political Warfare Executive. the 'black' radio stations Delmer created lured German listeners with jazz and pornography (both banned) . mixed with subversive rumours. Millions of 'black' leaflets - perfect forgeries of German documents. with subtly altered texts - were produced. their aim to encourage malingering. desertion and sabotage. Even before the outbreak of the Second World War. British and Polish intelligence had worked closely together on a number of key security issues that included the 'Enigma' machine and the German V-weapons programme. Following the occupation of their country. the Poles also became actively involved in the dissemination of black propaganda against Germany. by Stanley Newcourt-Nowodworski.ISBN: 075094207X. Weight in Kg appr.: Keywords: 075094207X Price: EUR 10.95 = appr. US$ 11.90 Seller: MW Books - Book number: 155743 |