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Possibility of Disaffection and Disorder in Germany. Report by the Joint Intelligence Committee

1 Jan 1948

(d) Although general disaffection labour employed by the amongst Occupation civilian paralyse the British administration, Authorities would development is likely to 4. no such consequence of widespread take place, except as a in general. disaffection among labour Recommendations. We recommend that the Chiefs of Staff endorse this report and that copies should be sent to the Foreign Secretary, the Minister of Defence and to the Military Governor the and Commander-inChief in Germany. (Signed) W.G.
poland germany censorship communism international relations propaganda psychological warfare cold war food supplies civil unrest ministry of defence william hayter joint intelligence staff edward parry joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff lawrence pendred occupied germany douglas packard joint intelligence committee (germany) communist infiltration
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Germany Poland
Document Reference
CAB 158/3/10
Document Types
Memorandum Report
File Reference
CAB 158/3
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0003.010
Keywords
Civil Unrest Occupied Germany Communism Propaganda Food Supplies Communist Infiltration
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Committee (Germany) Joint Intelligence Staff Ministry of Defence Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
6
Persons Discussed
William Hayter Douglas Packard Edward Parry Lawrence Pendred
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda. January - May 1948. Papers Nos J.I.C. 1-44. Vol. XLVII
Themes
International Relations Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare

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