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PROPAGANDA AND WAR

EFFECT ON THE PEOPLE “Modern war is won just as much in the workshop as on the battefield,” said Captain W. Ivory, of the New Zealand headquarters staff, in an address on “Propaganda in the Great War” at the. luncheon of the Auckland Advertising Club this afternoon. Propaganda was not known before the war, said the speaker, but since then it had become well-known. In the olden days a king sent his soldiers and mercenaries to fight, but nowadays the will to win had to be inculcated into the people, and propaganda of that kind had been used to some effect. The speaker outlined the various methods which had been used in the Great War and the difference it had made in the end. Captain Ivory concluded his address by quoting German papers and other enemy authorities, showing how the Germans acknowledged the superiority of the Allied propoganda, and the effect that it had had.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 14

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PROPAGANDA AND WAR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 14

PROPAGANDA AND WAR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 14

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