Roosevelt: A Study in AmbivalenceJackson Press, Incorporated, 1919 - 159 pages |
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... Propaganda Investigating Committee of the United States Senate , there was in this country an official German Propa- ganda , exactly as there was an official American Propa- ganda in England during the Civil War , when Lincoln sent ...
... Propaganda Investigating Committee of the United States Senate , there was in this country an official German Propa- ganda , exactly as there was an official American Propa- ganda in England during the Civil War , when Lincoln sent ...
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... Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and wellnigh invincible ob- stacles , in its object , to keep us out of war . Its failure in the end was due to the inept declaration of unre- stricted submarine warfare by the ...
... Propaganda almost succeeded , against tremendous odds and wellnigh invincible ob- stacles , in its object , to keep us out of war . Its failure in the end was due to the inept declaration of unre- stricted submarine warfare by the ...
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... Propaganda book . It was an excellent book . It went straight to the mark . A bull's - eye shot . Perhaps , unconsciously , Mr. Blank was a violent Irish - German sympathizer . Here , too , we may find that element of ambivalence of ...
... Propaganda book . It was an excellent book . It went straight to the mark . A bull's - eye shot . Perhaps , unconsciously , Mr. Blank was a violent Irish - German sympathizer . Here , too , we may find that element of ambivalence of ...
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... Propaganda is intended to distract our attention from another , far more formidable , propa- ganda . This propaganda began in 1776. It has con- tinued to the present day . Benedict Arnold was the first of a long line of propagandists ...
... Propaganda is intended to distract our attention from another , far more formidable , propa- ganda . This propaganda began in 1776. It has con- tinued to the present day . Benedict Arnold was the first of a long line of propagandists ...
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... Propaganda . " Ponce de Leon sought the fountain of youth in the Western hemisphere . My father , reversing the Spaniard's steps , turned to the medicinal waters of Germany for his rejuvenation . I decided to continue the Vorkaempfer ...
... Propaganda . " Ponce de Leon sought the fountain of youth in the Western hemisphere . My father , reversing the Spaniard's steps , turned to the medicinal waters of Germany for his rejuvenation . I decided to continue the Vorkaempfer ...
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