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Rumours' of a Military Nature Intended to Mystify and Mislead the. Enemy. Note by the Secretary

1 Oct 1941

Serial No. Suggestions Submitted by Remarks by I.S.S.B. 8. No wonder the German attack at ... was repulsed with heavy losses. The infantry were unsupported by tanks, which are stranded without petrol. B. GERMANY & OCCUPIED COUNTRIES. C. Note. The intention of Nos. 1-3 is to emphasise that the Festung Europa is not impregnable, in order to lower German morale and at the same time raise the morale of the occupied countries. Bound up with this is the danger to Germany of the foreign workers there. 1.
france libya canada germany russia aircraft australia censorship italy propaganda psychological warfare fuel england second world war disease british army deception adolf hitler battle of the atlantic persia joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff ministry of economic warfare nazi-occupied europe inter-services security board josef stalin desert war shipping losses rumours stephen shoosmith
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Australia Canada England France Germany Italy Libya Persia Russia
Document Reference
CAB 81/105/25
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/105
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0105.025
Keywords
Rumours Propaganda Deception British Army Shipping Losses Fuel Nazi-occupied Europe Disease Battle Of The Atlantic Aircraft Desert War
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Economic Warfare Inter-Services Security Board
Pages
5
Persons Discussed
Adolf Hitler Stephen Shoosmith Josef Stalin
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. October - December 1941. Papers Numbers. JIC 406-500. Volume XV
Themes
Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare

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