Kölnische Volkszeitung, letters quoted, 125
Kupffer, Herr von, article quoted 122
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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
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Macdonogh, Lieut.-Gen. Sir George, 52, 106
Malinof, M., 141
Ministry of Information, 17
Mitchell, Capt. P. Chalmers, 16, 91, 92, 149, 209
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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.
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O'Grady, Mr. James, 10
Ojetti, Capt., 37
Onslow, Col. Lord, 199
Orlando, Signor, meeting with Dr. Trumbitch, 24
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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