Sykewar: Psychological Warfare Against Germany, D-Day to VE-Day |
Contents
The Special Problem of Nazi Germany | 1 |
MAKING SYKEWAR POLICY | 13 |
The Strategy of Truth | 31 |
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activities actually agencies aims Allied American analysis Army attack audience became British broadcast campaign Chapter chief civilians combat commander communication considerable continuous designed developed direct discussed Division documents effectiveness enemy Europe evidence example experience fact field fighting final forces Foreign front function German soldiers given Government History Hitler important indicated intelligence interest issued largely leaflets less letters Library limited mainly matter methods military morale Nazi objective officers operations opinion organization output particularly period personnel persons political possible present prisoners problems produced propaganda propagandists Psychological Warfare question radio reason reports resistance responsible SHAEF situation social sources specific staff strategy success surrender Sykewar tactical techniques themes tion troops truth Unconditional units Wehrmacht World writer York