British Propaganda to France, 1940-1944 : : Machinery, Method and Message / / Tim Brooks.
This book examines the important issue of British propaganda to France during the Second World War and aims to show the value of the propaganda campaign to the British war effort.British Propaganda to France is a unique contribution to the field, not only in its examination of one of the least well-...
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