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THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. III, NO. 7 by Friends Of Democracy - 1945

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THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. III, NO. 7 by Friends Of Democracy - 1945

THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. III, NO. 7

by Friends Of Democracy

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New York: Friends OF Democracy, Inc, 1945. Paperback. 4to. 4 pages. Antifascist newspaper. SUBJECT (S) : Propaganda - periodicals; World War, 1939-1945. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Good condition; marginalia. (MX-2-37).
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  • Place of Publication New York: Friends OF Democracy, Inc
  • Date Published 1945
Joe Kamp, peddler of propaganda and hero of the pro-Fascists

Joe Kamp, peddler of propaganda and hero of the pro-Fascists

by Friends of Democracy Inc. [Rex Stout, chairman]

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Kansas City, MO & New York: Friends of Democracy Inc, 1945. Pamphlet. 21p. staplebound pamphlet, 8.5x11 inches, some creasing to corner of front cover. Describes Kamp and the Constitutional Education League as friends of fascism, highlighting examples of Nazi press recommending their publications.
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A Confidential Statement Concerning Pro-Nazi and Anti-Semetic Organizations

by Friends of Democracy; L.M. Birkhead

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Friends of Democracy, Inc. Soft cover. Near Fine. This is a WW II era pamphlet alerting the nation to the foreign and domestic fascist threat to democracy. It identifies by name several hundred organizations and individuals who pose the threat. Pages a bit browned otherwise near fine with no markings, tears or other significant flaws. Scarce. (box 182)
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THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. I, NOS. III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, & X. MARCH 15, APRIL 10, APRIL...

THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. I, NOS. III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, & X. MARCH 15, APRIL 10, APRIL 30, MAY 29, JUNE 25, AUGUST 24, SEPTEMBER 27, 1943

by Friends Of Democracy

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New York: Friends OF Democracy, Inc. Paperback. 4to. 3, 5, 4, 4, 4, 5, 4 pages. Antifascist periodical. SUBJECT (S) : Propaganda - periodicals; World War, 1939-1945. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide. Good condition; cover detached and chipped. (MX-2-36).
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The case against Joseph E. McWilliams - Bundist - Kluxer - Rabble-rouser - Fascist. [cover...

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New York: Friends of Democracy, Inc. Eastern Regional Office, 1940. Pamphlet. [10p.], wraps worn on the edges, creased horizontally, one inch closed tear on the fold, a few small closed tears in the margins else good condition, 9.75x13.75 inches.
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THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. I, NOS. III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X (March 15- Sept 27, 1943);...

THE PROPAGANDA BATTLEFRONT, VOL. I, NOS. III, IV, V, VI, VII, IX, X (March 15- Sept 27, 1943); Vol III, Nr 7. (April 15, 1945) (8 ISSUES)

by Friends Of Democracy

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New York: Friends OF Democracy, Inc, 1943. Paperback. 4to. 4 pages. Antifascist newspaper. "Friends of Democracy, Inc. (FOD) was organized in Kansas City, Missouri in 1937 by Unitarian minister Leon M. Birkhead. The group described itself as 'a non-partisan, non-sectarian, non-profit, anti-totalitarian propaganda agency.' In 1939 their offices were moved to New York City, an early branch of the group. In 1942 propagandist Rex Stout later became chairman of Friends of Democracy. John Dewey, Thomas Mann, Van Wyck Brooks, and Will Durant were also prominent members. By 1939 the Friends of Democracy had files on over 800 pro-NS Germany organizations in America. The group issued a journal called The Propaganda Battlefront and Democracy's Battle. Author James P. Duffy in his book Lindbergh vs. Roosevelt: The Rivalry That Divided America claims that Friends of Democracy was a front group for British intelligence. He also makes the point that Birkhead became chairman of another front group controlled by the… Read More
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