Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...look for it--the public library. There, Mr. Fox found the shelves filled with subversive literature written by Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin. He bypassed these and went on to the periodical room where he found a few magazines in Russian and one in English filled with communist propaganda...
...other congressmen, though not necessarily more proper, have the sanction of time. A few decades ago, the Nixon fund would have been unlikely, because there would have been no reason for it. Before the decline of state political machines, expenses such as Nixon's (for speeches, mailing propaganda, etc.) were met out of party organization funds. But today in many states party organization does not work that...
When Adenauer heard about it, he was hopping mad. Even the West German Socialists, who have long been demanding unification, said that the delegation's visit was just another Communist propaganda plot. But Ehlers' "mistake" turned out just fine for the West. West Germany's people were not for a minute duped by the Red delegation...
...foreign press, the East Germans were showered with leaflets calling for an end to East German concentration camps and the release of Walter Linse, the West German anti-Communist who was kidnaped in Berlin last July. At the lunch Otto Nuschke, vice premier of East Germany, produced his packaged propaganda: "Serious anxiety for our homeland has driven us here . . . Our German fatherland is being integrated into [the Western] military system." Then the East Germans made three clumsy admissions...
What the West Is Doing. The U.S. and Britain are making some feeble efforts to counteract Russian propaganda. Mobile film units show newsreels and Walt Disney films on how to stay healthy by not drinking dirty water. Britain has a couple of Kurdish-speaking consuls who are running themselves ragged. The U.S. prints a small weekly magazine in Kurdish which few people read. Its question & answer section ("Who invented penicillin?", "What is television?") draws about 30 letters a week...