Propaganda
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
1943 Diary, 1943-03-28 - 1943-12-31
Abroad, 1939 - 1945
Papers on overseas propaganda.
BBC Propaganda Research, 1940 - 1948
Analyses of foreign broadcast propaganda and miscellaneous papers relating to Mark Abrams's work for the BBC Overseas Research Unit during World War II.
German news-letter, 1939
Comprising English translation of German King-Hall newsletter and 'The Reply to English Propaganda' by Reich Minister Dr Goebbels, 1939.
German Newsletters, 1939
Comprising a colour facsimile copy of a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings about King-Hall's German newsletters to the middle classes, professional men and Nazi officials, including Dr. Goebbels.
Propaganda, political intelligence and Foreign Office work, 1914 - 1929
Public and political: Political papers, 1930 - 1940
Correspondence, particularly relating to the British Council, but including a file on the Invergordon Mutiny and papers on the Political Fund.
"Raubstaat England" (Hamburg, Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Hamburg-Bahrenfeld, 1941), 1941
"Raubstaat England", loosely translated as the Robber State of England or the Criminal State of England, was one of a series of so-called "cigarette books" into which illustrated cigarette cards were pasted. It is a work of German propaganda about the British Empire. This example contains a full set of illustrations.
Unsigned memorandum, c 1939-1940
Typescript. Germans using information in BBC Empire broadcasts and re-interpreting to Britain's detriment in their overseas broadcasts.