Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Said the A.P.'s board: ". . . Government cannot engage in newscasting without creating the fear of propaganda, which necessarily would reflect upon the objectivity of the news services...
...Triumph of the Will, a Nazi film made in order to impress the German people and to scare everybody else-a frightening example of cinema's potential for propaganda...
...better; 3) "on extremist elements on both sides of the Jewish problem, who compounded the misinterpretations." The New York Herald Tribune's Carl Levin chimed in: "Observers here . . . are positive of [Morgan's] sincerity, and know he had no intention of feeding the fires of anti-Semitic propaganda...
...free to express themselves." ¶ The number of Japanese magazines has increased from 32 to 306. ¶ Among the new radio programs: The Man on the Street, The Woman's Hour, The Voice of the People. ¶ The theater, which during the war was "solely a militarist propaganda medium," has been "given liberal themes from which new educational plays can be drawn." (Added MacArthur sadly: "'Liberal' means saying something, however little, against war or for democracy. No truly liberal scripts have appeared yet.") ¶ More than 20 political parties have begun campaigning, with no topics barred...
...Tass agency weighed in: Did the General know about the outrages committed by U.S. troops against the Soviet Union? (Two G.I.s reportedly beat up a Russian; another drunk yanked a Soviet flag off a store display.) Didn't he think such acts were caused by vicious anti-Soviet propaganda...