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The Department of Propaganda in Enemy Countries, known from its London location as the Crewe House Committee, was formed under lord Northcliffe in February 1918 as part of the British propaganda effort in the First World War.[1]

People

Advisory Committee

External Resources

Notes

  1. Series reference INF 4, Series Reference INF 4], National Archives, accessed, 23 May 2011.
  2. Campbell Stuart, Secrets of Crewe House,Hodder and Stoughton, 1920, P.10.