Psychological Warfare Against Nazi Germany: The Sykewar Campaign, D-Day to Ve-Day by Daniel Lerner

Psychological Warfare Against Nazi Germany: The Sykewar Campaign, D-Day to Ve-Day

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Daniel Lerner

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nonfiction history politics psychology
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Psychological Warfare Against Nazi Germany: The Sykewar Campaign, D-Day to Ve-Day by Daniel Lerner is a gripping read for history buffs, military strategists, and scholars of psychology who will be captivated by the in-depth analysis of the Allied forces' innovative and influential campaign to demoralize the German people through propaganda and psychological warfare.

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This first full analysis and description of psychological warfare conducted by the United States and British armies against Germany was published in 1949 and has since become a standard reference on World War II propaganda. Its appearance in paper...

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