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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

Austro-Hungarian Section, 11, 12

German Section, 12, 13.

Peace terms propaganda, 202 et seqq.; Lord Northcliffe's article published in The Times and circulated throughout the World, 218-230.

Work against Turkey, 13

Deutsche Tageszeitung, tribute to propaganda staff, 121

Diaz, General, on effect of propaganda work on Italian front, 45

Donald, Mr. Robert, 10


F

Franklin-Bouillon, M., 148

Fyfe, Mr. H., succeeds Mr. H. G. Wells as head of German Section, 13, 90


G

Gallenga-Stuart, Signor, 148.

Germany:—
Allied propaganda against, early neglect of, 50–2; use of leaflets, 52; effect, 53; suspension of distribution by aeroplane: reasons, 54: use of balloons, 55–7; Mr. H. G. Wells's memorandum on policy, 61 et seqq.; Lord Northcliffe's letter to Mr. Balfour, 81; summary of British Labour War Aims distributed: effect, 89; use of aeroplanes resumed, 97; leaflets circulated among submarine crews: effect, 99; use of "trench newspaper," 100; German press comments, 105 et seqq.; rewards offered for leaflets, 117–8; admission of Allied superiority, 120; basis for peace negotiations, 212 et seqq.; Lord Northcliffe's article, 218 et seqq.

German propaganda, methods, 3 et seqq.; reasons for failure 4; organisation set up, 6

Gramophone records of Czech and Slav songs used on Italian front, 39

Gruss, Major, 37

Guest, Mr. S. A., propaganda campaign, 14, 39, 51, 98; methods, 103


H

Hall, Rear-Adm. Sir R., 17, 149

Hansa, article quoted, 123.

Headlam-Morley, Dr. J. W., 13, 60

Hellingrath, General von, 121

Hindenburg, Marshal von, on effect of propaganda on German troops, 93-4; manifesto on. 106–15

Hudson, Mr. H. K., 10, 15

Hutier, General von, manifesto; attack on Lord Northcliffe, 115-7


J

Jones, Sir Roderick, 10, 150


K

Keeley, Mr. James, 150; on need for inter-Allied co-operation, 170

Kent, Mr. C. S., financial controller of Crewe House, 18

Kerry, Major, the Earl of, 16, 91, 149

Klobukowski, M., 150, 160, 171

Kölnische Zeitung, letter describing effect of leaflets, 119; "Ten Commandments for German Women," 127

Kölnische Volkszeitung, letters quoted, 125

Kupffer, Herr von, article quoted 122


L

Lamprecht, Dr. Karl, 3

Lansing, Mr., 41, 42

League of Nations, 67, et seqq. Le Courrier de l'Air, 53, 59

Lichnowsky, Prince, his pamphlet used by Allies for propaganda, 104, 132, 142

Lloyd George, Mr. D., on success of propageinda against Austria, 50; appreciation of Lord Northcliffe's work, 235

Low, Sir Sidney, 10

Ludendorff, Gen., on failure of German propaganda, 5; efforts to create organisation, 6; order showing influence of propaganda on German popuation, 118; value of good propaganda, 128; comparison between British and German departments, 129–31; on effect of propaganda on Bulgarian defeat, 142


M

Macdonogh, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George, 52, 106

Malinof, M., 141

Ministry of Information, 17

Mitchell, Capt. P. Chalmers, 16, 91, 92, 149, 209


N

Nicholson, Sir Charles, 10, 143, 149

Northcliffe, Lord, Mission to United States; Chairman of London H.Q. of British War Mission; declines seat in Cabinet; appointed Director of Propaganda in Enemy Countries, 8; anxiety to commence work against Austria, 35; letter of appreciation from Mr. Lloyd George, 50; on need for greater co-ordination, 151; outline of policy, 156

Bulgaria, outlines policy against, 135–139

Enemy attacks on, 43, 105, 115–7; 125

Germany, outlines policy against, 81

Ludendorff, tribute, 130

Peace terms, article published in The Times and circulated throughout the world, 218–230.

Rechberg, Herr A., tribute, 127

Resignation, letter to Mr. Lloyd George, 234; Mr. Lloyd George's reply, 235

The Times, leading article on propaganda work quoted, 129.


O

O'Grady, Mr. James, 10

Ojetti, Capt., 37

Onslow, Col. Lord, 199

Orlando, Signor, meeting with Dr. Trumbitch, 24


P

Pashitch, M., 23

Phillips, Mr. C. J., 15, 150

Poland, propaganda policy in regard to, 178–180

Prisoners of War, information for, 143

Propaganda, objects, 2; axioms; truthful statements only to be made, 2; necessity of co-ordination, 146; inter-Allied conference at Crewe House, list of delegates, 149; distribution devices, 54–59; 184 190


R

Rechberg, Herr A., tribute to Lord Northclifie's work, 127

Rheinische-Westfalische Zeitung, article quoted, 121

Rome Congress, 25 et seqq.


S

Scheurmann, Herr W., letter quoted, 126

Seton-Watson, Dr. R. W., 11, 12, 20, 24, 37, 49

Sicillani, Col., 37

Sonnino, Baron, 41, 42

Standing, Sir Guy, 17, 149

Steed, Mr. H. Wickham, 10, 20, 24, 39, 49, 149; Co-Director of Austro-Hungarian Section, 11, mission to Italy, 37

Stein, Gen. von., admission of superiority of Allies' propaganda, 120

Stossinger, Herr F., 120

Stuart, Lieut.-Col. Sir Campbell, 10, 149, 204, 236

Swinton, Maj.-Gen., 51


T

The Times, leading article on Lord Northcliffe's work quoted, 129

Torre, Dr., 24

Trumbitch, Dr., 23, 24


W

Wells, Mr. H. G., 10, 12, 60, 89, 90; memorandum on propaganda policy against Germany, 61 et seqq.

Wireless Telegraphy, used as means of disseminating information, 17, 103



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