Re: Hello to all Leaflet collectors
21 September 2018 at 2:29 pm
Hello to all Leaflet collectors
20 September 2018 at 12:12 pm
Re: Selling on Delcampe: 384 leaflets
16 September 2018 at 6:24 am
Looking for the catalog of all V1 Rocket leaflets
7 September 2018 at 5:01 am
28 August 2018 at 6:48 pm
28 August 2018 at 11:34 am
Selling on Delcampe: 410 leaflets
28 July 2018 at 8:35 pm
Re: Origin of V for Victory Campaign 1940
13 July 2018 at 4:20 pm
Origin of V for Victory Campaign 1940
8 July 2018 at 4:34 pm
14 June 2018 at 12:01 pm
A history of the use of rumours in the Second World War by the Brtish Government's Underground Propaganda Committee. Its job was to undermine the morale of German troops and civilians and to bolster the morale of the oppressed peoples of Occupied Europe. The book contains a collection of over 1,500 of the most noteworthy, provocative and amusing subversive rumours concocted.
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236 (B&W)
ISBN:
0-9542936-4-9
Price $14.99 (Paperback), $1.19 (eBook)
As well as the open propaganda of the British Government produced during the Second World War, like the foreign language radio broadcasts of the BBC and the aerial propaganda leaflets dropped by the RAF over Occupied Europe, a secret underground propaganda battle was also fought. 'The Black Art' documents this history of Britain's clandestine psychological warfare conducted against the Nazi's Third Reich. This black propaganda was the work of several secret intelligence organisations including the Political Warfare Executive and Special Operations Executive. Using previously undiscovered primary source material 'The Black Art' charts the progress of and catalogues the range of propaganda leaflets covertly distributed across Occupied Europe and beyond to subvert the morale of German soldiers and civilians. The propaganda included such ruses as malingering instructions to fake the symptoms of illness, tips for desertion to neutral countries, parody postage stamps, advice on sabotaging a U-boat, counterfeit ration coupons, identity documents and newspapers plus numerous other falsely attributed leaflets and stickers. Over 350 illustrations are included.
Binding: Hardback
Pages: 450 (Colour)
ISBN: 0-9542936-2-2
Price $139.99 (Hardback Colour), $2.69 (eBook Colour)
As well as the open propaganda of the British Government produced during the Second World War, like the foreign language radio broadcasts of the BBC and the aerial propaganda leaflets dropped by the RAF over Occupied Europe, a secret underground propaganda battle was also fought. 'The Black Art' documents this history of Britain's clandestine psychological warfare conducted against the Nazi's Third Reich. This black propaganda was the work of several secret intelligence organisations including the Political Warfare Executive and Special Operations Executive. Using previously undiscovered primary source material 'The Black Art' charts the progress of and catalogues the range of propaganda leaflets covertly distributed across Occupied Europe and beyond to subvert the morale of German soldiers and civilians. The propaganda included such ruses as malingering instructions to fake the symptoms of illness, tips for desertion to neutral countries, parody postage stamps, advice on sabotaging a U-boat, counterfeit ration coupons, identity documents and newspapers plus numerous other falsely attributed leaflets and stickers. Over 350 illustrations are included.
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 450. (B&W)
ISBN: 0-9542936-3-0
Price. $49.99 (Paperback B&W)
For the first time a complete English translation of Delmer's famous malingering booklet is now available with an additional foreword by Lee Richards explaining the background to the PWE/SOE desertion and malingering black propaganda campaign against Nazi Germany.
Binding: Paper back (Colour)
Pages: 92 (B&W)
ISBN: 0-9542936-1-4
Price $12.99 (Paperback), $1.98 (eBook)
A reprint of the official history of the Psychological Warfare Division of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force. The original book was printed in the American zone of Germany at the end of the Second World War with a small restricted circulation.
Binding: Paper back
Pages: 284 (B&W)
Price est. $26.99 (Paperback), $1.98 (eBook)