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Annie Melendez
26 September, 15:17
What is the significance of propaganda?
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Sam Wilkerson
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Propaganda as a weapon? Influencing international opinion. From the beginning of World War One, both sides of the conflict used propaganda to shape international opinion. Curator Ian Cooke considers the newspapers, books and cartoons produced in an attempt to influence both neutral and enemy countries
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