Charles Dana Gibson and the Great War

Seven days after the United States entered the Great War in April 1917, Woodrow Wilson established the Committee on Public information, a semi-official propaganda agency headed by journalist George Creel. The goal of the committee was to use mass communication to build support for the war effort. While much of the committee’s work was aimed…

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Operation Cornflakes

On February 5, 1945, near the end of WWII, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) began a widespread propaganda campaign in Germany with the unwitting help of the German postal service. As a first step, Allied bombers derailed a German mail train, scattering its cargo in the process. A second wave of bombers followed and…

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