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Index
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Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The Ministry of Information on the British Home Front
2 Lend to Defend: The National Savings Committee During the Second World War
3 A Citizen-soldier “Must Know What He Fights For and Love What He Knows”: The Work of the Army Bureau of Current Affairs between 1941 and 1945
4 Britain To-day, Bulletins from Britain, and Britain: Some Semi-official British Periodicals in the United States During the Second World War
5 Teamwork: Carlton Moss, US Propaganda Film, and the Fight for Black Visibility in the Second World War
6 Allied War Correspondents’ Resistance to Political Censorship in the Second World War
7 “The Rot Must Be Stopped Even at the Cost of Some Public Discussion”: Anti-Semitism in the Polish Forces as a Crisis of Policy and Public Information
8 “For a German Audience We Do Not Use Appeals for Sympathy on Behalf of Jews as a Propaganda Line”: The BBC German Service and the Holocaust, 1938–1945
9 Inventing a New Kind of German: The BBC German Service and the Bombing War
10 Diverging Neutrality in Iberia: The British Ministry of Information in Spain and Portugal During the Second World War
11 “Innocent Efforts”: The Brotherhood of Freedom in the Middle East During the Second World War
12 “The Meek Ass between Two Burdens?” The BBC and India During the Second World War
List of Contributors
Index
Copyright
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