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A

Alsace-Lorraine, Propaganda policy, 180–1

Austria-Hungary—propaganda against, 20 et seqq.; Congress of the Oppressed Hapsburg Nationalities: resolutions, 25–7; propaganda policy: memorandum to Foreign Office, 28; policies outlined, 30–3; Inter-Allied Propaganda Commission organised at Italian G.H.Q., 37; publishes weekly journal, 38; effect of leaflet campaign, 40; work impaired by reactionary tendencies within Italian Government, 40, 205; weakness of declaration made at Versailles meeting of June 3, 1918, 41; effect of propaganda; desertions, 43–4; recommendations of Inter-Allied Policy Committee, 173–6


B

Baker, Lieut.-Col. B. Granville, 37, 48

Balfour, Mr. A. J., reply to Lord Northcliffe's memorandum on policy to be adopted against Austria, 33; against Bulgaria, 139

Beaverbrook, Lord, 17, 148

Bissolati, Signor, 25

Borgese, Professor, 38, 150; on inter-Allied co-operation, 165

Bulgaria, propaganda against; policy submitted to Foreign Office, 134-9; Mr. Balfour's reply, 139; Ludendorff on effect of, 142.


C

Cinematograph films, use for propaganda purposes, 197

Cockerill, Brig.-Gen. G. K., 52, 149

Comert, M., 150

Congress of the Oppressed Hapsburg Nationalities at Rome: resolutions, 25–6

Cunliffe-Owen, Sir H., in charge of propaganda against Turkey, 13, 150


D

Denbigh, Col. the Earl of, 10

Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries (Crewe House), Lord Northcliffe appointed Director, 8; personnel of advisory committee, 10; two main branches, 11; co-operation of other Government Departments, 15, 19; expenditure during "intensive" campaign (Sept.-Dec. 1918), 18; production work centralised at Crewe House, 91–2; good effect of, 93; inter-Allied Conference: list of delegates, 149; propaganda to cease during period of Armistice, 234

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