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- dissemination strategies become propaganda strategies only when coupled with propagandistic messages. Identifying these messages is a necessary prerequisite to...
- 2022). "Canada sanctions 10 Putin allies, including Russia's leading TV propagandists". International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Darmaros, Marina...
- but rather a group of largely un****ociated women working for the same propagandist effort throughout the ****anese Empire. In the years soon after the war...
- A mosaic in the Main Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces blending Eastern Orthodox iconography with propagandistic Soviet military symbolism...
- dissemination strategies only become propaganda strategies when coupled with propagandistic messages.[citation needed] Identifying these messages is a necessary...
- March 18, 1962) was an American poet, writer, mystic, and pro-German propagandist. He worked on behalf of **** Germany. He preferred to use the name Sylvester...
- How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler (2024), on Sefton Delmer, a British propagandist during World War II. Pomerantsev was...
- totalitarian state, propagandists sought to deemphasize—or eliminate altogether—the Christian aspects of the holiday" and that "Propagandists tirelessly promoted...
- exiles led by Andrey Zakharov. In mid-2023, they began to translate **** propagandistic poems, written in the 1930s and 1940s in **** Germany to celebrate ****sm...
- In July 1708, she came to court with a bawdy poem written by a Whig propagandist, probably Arthur Maynwaring, that implied a **** relationship between...