Arthur Sweetser person
also: Sweitzer, Schweitzer
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Arthur Sweetser founded
United Nations War Crimes Commission book_quoted
“The initiative for the Joint Allied Commission on Atrocities, which would eventually become the United Nations War Crime Commission, can be traced to a campaign backed by influential journalist Walter Lippmann and organized in large part by…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 14:56
Arthur Sweetser member_of
U.S. State Department book_quoted
“Both Lippmann and Schweitzer had participated in the Paris negotiations. Lippmann as a leading member of the U.S. intelligence organization known as the Inquiry and Schweitzer as a member of the U.S. government press bureau in Paris.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 7 @ 16:56
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and author Sweetser, S-W-E-E-T-S-E-R, of the U.S. pioneered modern tactics for organizing media campaigns, early radio broadcasting, staged events, and other war propaganda. Some of the stories were myths or deliberate disinformation.…
▶ 14:56
The initiative for the Joint Allied Commission on Atrocities, which would eventually become the United Nations War Crime Commission, can be traced to a campaign backed by influential journalist Walter Lippmann and organized in large part by…
▶ 15:24
U.S. Assistant Secretary Adolf Berle, with a series of suggestions on how to respond to the massacres early that month in Czechoslovakia, where the SS had murdered 199 Czech men and boys in retaliation for the assassination of SS Chief Rein…
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was a worrisome issue for them. Allied intelligence service and underground movements throughout the Nazi-occupied territories should systematically send evidence to this depository. Lippmann and Sweitzer contended where a thorough judicial…
▶ 16:56
Both Lippmann and Schweitzer had participated in the Paris negotiations. Lippmann as a leading member of the U.S. intelligence organization known as the Inquiry and Schweitzer as a member of the U.S. government press bureau in Paris.…
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At the time, both had specialized in the use of propaganda and psychological warfare in international affairs, and now both were convinced that tough, consistent psychological operations focusing on Nazi atrocities would undermine the Nazis…