Words That Won the War the Story of the Committee On Public Information 1917 1

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Words That Won the War the Story of the Committee On Public Information 1917 1
James Robert Mock
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Mihiel Salient after Four Years in German Possession [254] but the program was necessarily curtailed when it was esti- mated that by April 1919 the total amount of gas available for this purpose in France would have been 2, 240, 000 cubic feet, whereas the full number of balloons would have required ten times that amount.
The methods of trench propaganda included not only air- planes and balloons but also various devices for shooting leaf- lets into the German lines rifle grenades, rockets, and
... mor- tars. The difficulty here was that enemy artillery promptly brought reprisals against the sector from which the propa- ganda had come which is as impressive testimony as may be presented that the Germans held the paper bullets in higher respect than those of metal. Gibson wrote Irwin from Paris on April 17 of a way around this difficulty: "There is a new plan to use Seventy-Fives which can be fired at the same time along a wide front, and in this way reprisals will be prevented. For this method special shells will have to be prepared, so it cannot be put into effect immediately.

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