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Publicity Inregard to Certain S.O.E. Operations

7 Jul 1945

out do the Organisation would realise the necessity for submitting stories for pre-censorship and the publication of a couple of good stories based on a certain amount of official information but giving nothing away, of the type now under discussion would be of considerable advantage and might spoil the market for stuff of less solidity or quality. He was not apprehensive of any disclosure of methods being involved. As for possible advantage to the Japanese, neither of these books was likely to appear, if authorised, for another seven or eight months, by which time we might hope that the Japanese campaign would be very much nearer to a close.
india united states of america censorship burma newspapers propaganda psychological warfare second world war special operations ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee stewart menzies intelligence operations edward king-salter press reports release of information
Collection ID
CAB176
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Burma India United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 176/7/29
Document Types
Memorandum Report
File Reference
CAB 176/7
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab176.0007.029
Keywords
Special Operations Newspapers Press Reports Censorship Release Of Information
Languages
English
Organizations
Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Defence
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Edward King-Salter Stewart Menzies
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet, Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office: Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee, later Committee: Secretariat: Minutes (JIC(SEC)). Secretariat Minutes (1945) 937-1433
Themes
Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare Intelligence Operations

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