Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Seventy-nine times Hinton took refuge behind the Fifth Amendment, refusing to say whether or not he is a Communist, or whether he was sent back to the U.S. to spread Communist propaganda. Then he launched into a lengthy prepared statement that made it plain where he stood...
Moment of Defeat. The decisive argument was provided fortnight ago by the Russians themselves. Molotov dispatched a note asking for a new conference after Geneva on European security (TIME, Aug. 2). It was a clumsy and obvious piece of propaganda. In the Cabinet. Salisbury and Eden pointed out incisively that it added nothing to the very same suggestion the Russians made (and the West rejected) six months ago in Berlin. If that is all the Kremlin is ready to put forward, there was no point in a Churchill-Malenkov talk...
...refreshing to get the proper perspective in connection with such matters. The way Hollywood buckets out Confederate propaganda you would think it was a sin for any man to have defended or fought for the U.S. during the days of the Rebellion...
...Most notorious Communist bail-jumper to date: Gerhart Eisler, top Cominform agent in the U.S. until 1949, when he forfeited his $23,500 bond and got out of New York on the Polish ship Batory. Fugitive Eisler became East Germany's propaganda chief, and then was placed in charge of preventing escapes across the border...
...album of Communist propaganda, no lie is more overworked than the argument that "aggressive" American policy is dictated by Wall Street millionaires and merchant-of-death munitions makers against the will of the working class. Last week Plumber George Meany, leader of 10 million A.F.L. workingmen, told the annual convention of the New York Federation of Labor that U.S. policy was not aggressive enough...