Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Deep Respect." To A.P.'s Moscow Correspondent Eddy Gilmore, Stalin promptly wrote that he himself attached "great importance" to UNO. The nations of the world, he added, "desire peace and are endeavoring to secure peace"-though unnamed "political groups" were spreading war propaganda. Then he significantly linked "public opinion and the ruling circles of all States" as the two forces that can win the peace. It was the clearest recognition Stalin had ever given to the power of public opinion. Even Stalin, apparently, agreed with the signers of the Declaration of Independence in the necessity for a "decent respect...
...placed the responsibility for this distrust "squarely on both Russia and us. Russia's fear of the 'cordon sanitaire' after the last war, and our own fear of communist propaganda" are to blame, he continued...
...staged by the pro-Tito Italo-Slovene Anti-Fascist Union, it was too much. The Captain issued a decree closing the city's three Slovene high schools and six elementary schools. The students and their parents, he scolded, "appear concerned with the schools as a means of political propaganda rather than as educational institutions...
...More Sunshine." In Soviet foreign propaganda organs, Birobidjan is described as the "Pearl of the Far East." Last week's advertisements gave details. Birobidjan was on the same latitude as Duluth, Minn., "but with lots more sunshine." Its fertile soil yielded rich crops (wheat, oats, cabbage, rice, soy beans). Its natural resources were rich and variegated (coal, iron ore, gold, graphite, marble, magnesite). Its woods teemed with fur-bearing animals. "According to scientific surveys," the region could maintain a population of at least four million...
...before, Bowles showed a sweetly reasonable air. Then, he had stood up before the National Farmers Union in Topeka, Kans. and tonguelashed the "irresponsible, reckless, greedy organizations [who opposed price control] . . . the National Association of Manufacturers . . . the heads of the National Retail Dry Goods Association with all the phony propaganda . . . the real estate lobbies . . . the packers' lobby and textile lobby...