Secrets of Crewe House: the story of a famous campaign


Read by Patrick McHaffie

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Campbell Stuart, a Canadian, was involved in British efforts of propaganda during the two World Wars. His most active work was done during the first World War. This book is a detailed and illustrated account of his work during WWI, and more generally the efforts of British persons to direct propaganda campaigns against Germany and their allies with the intent of weakening German morale and shortening the war. Translations of some of the propaganda materials appear in the appendix and are read (written by an unknown translator). - Summary by Patrick McHaffie (7 hr 1 min)

Chapters

Author's Forward; Chapters 1 and 2 29:59 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 3, Part 1: Operations against Austria-Hungary 28:58 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 3, Part 2: Operations against Austria-Hungary 19:02 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 4, Part 1: Operations against Germany 35:04 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 4, Part 2: Operations against Germany 32:09 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 4, Part 3: Operations against Germany 32:27 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 5, Part 1: Tributes from the Enemy 32:38 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 5, Part 2: Tributes from the Enemy 20:06 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 6, Operations Against Bulgaria and Other Activities 23:10 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 7, Part 1: Inter-Allied Co-Operation 30:29 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 7, Part 2: Inter-Allied Co-Operation 32:49 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 7, Part 3: Inter-Allied Co-Operation 39:49 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 8, Part 1: From War Propaganda to Peace Propaganda 26:50 Read by Patrick McHaffie
Chapter 8, Part 2: From War Propaganda to Peace Propaganda and Chapter 9, Vale! 37:43 Read by Patrick McHaffie