Marshalling a splintered society: censorship, publicity and propaganda in south africa during the second world war

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  • who: Monama from the Stellenbosch University, and is currently busy with a project onThis Article examines several important aspects of state propaganda in South Africa have published the research work: Marshalling a Splintered Society: Censorship, Publicity and Propaganda in South Africa During the Second World War, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/07/1941
  • what: The article focuses on subversive Nazi efforts within South Africa before and during the and on the impact of these on internal political divisions. The aim was to induce loyalty and cooperation in the government`s war effort, and to . . .

     

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