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+ | *1941-1943 [[Underground Propaganda Committee]] <ref>Lee Richards [http://www.psywar.org/sibs.php Whispers of War – The British World War II rumour campaign], Psywar.org</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:07, 24 November 2011
Ralph Murray was a broadcaster, the head of the Information Research Department of the Foreign Office (1948-51), a diplomat and then, on retirement, became a BBC Governor (in 1967).
Career
- 1941-1943 Underground Propaganda Committee [1]
- 1948-51 Information Research Department
Resources
- Wikipedia Ralph Murray
Notes
- ↑ Lee Richards Whispers of War – The British World War II rumour campaign, Psywar.org