Persuading the People: British Propaganda in World War II

Persuading the People: British Propaganda in World War II

by David Welch (Author)

Synopsis

During the Second World War, the UK government created the Central Office of Information to act as the country's marketing and communications agency. In these desperate times, the Office produced steady streams of propaganda for the home front, for the colonies and for dissemination through occupied countries. In addition to patriotic material encouraging Britons to maintain a stiff upper lip, thousands of postcards, leaflets, posters, booklets and other promotional materials were dropped from aircraft over occupied countries in World War II.In 2000, the master set of copies was deposited with the British Library, making an enormous collection of great social and historical significance available to the public for the first time. In this book, the leading historian of propaganda presents the best examples from the wartime information machine and reveals the history behind this key government body.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: The British Library Publishing Division
Published: 15 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 0712356541
ISBN 13: 9780712356541

Author Bio
David Welch is Professor of Modern History and Director of the Centre for the Study of Propaganda, War & Society at the University of Kent. He has published many books on propaganda, including German Propaganda and Total War 1914-18 and The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda