The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army

The use of non-military means to achieve military and political goals has a long history. But each time the tools to influence the emotional sphere of an enemy have been improved with the development of impact technologies and the emergence of new communication channels. Tasks such as demoralizing t...

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Main Authors: Оlexander Lysenko, Svetlana Pavlovskaya, Valerii Hrytsiuk
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2019-12-01
Series:Codrul Cosminului
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Online Access:http://www.atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC25/2/pdf/propaganda.pdf
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spelling doaj-cd09f57d3bde4ddfabac250c70d304af2020-11-25T01:23:21ZdeuStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaCodrul Cosminului1224-032X2067-58602019-12-0125234136810.4316/CC.2019.02.006The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian ArmyОlexander Lysenko0Svetlana Pavlovskaya1Valerii Hrytsiuk2National Academy of Sciences of UkraineNational University of Defence of UkraineNational University of Defence of UkraineThe use of non-military means to achieve military and political goals has a long history. But each time the tools to influence the emotional sphere of an enemy have been improved with the development of impact technologies and the emergence of new communication channels. Tasks such as demoralizing the enemy, persuading to cease the armed struggle, motivating collaboration, were defined along with militant actions. The specialization of this type of activity, the creation of appropriate authorities and the training of qualified personnel had been specified in the pre-war period and improved during the armed confrontation. The article targets one of the components of special propaganda focused on an enemy and its allies during the first period of the German-Soviet war (June 22, 1941 - November 18, 1942). Printing and distributing leaflets was the most spread form of work with the enemy and its allies in the ideological branches of the Red Army. The specific features of the texts intended for enemy personnel and their allies were analyzed through examples of leaflets addressed to Romanian soldiers and the Romanian Armed forces.http://www.atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC25/2/pdf/propaganda.pdfthe german-soviet warspecial propagandaleafletsromanian armed forces.
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author Оlexander Lysenko
Svetlana Pavlovskaya
Valerii Hrytsiuk
spellingShingle Оlexander Lysenko
Svetlana Pavlovskaya
Valerii Hrytsiuk
The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
Codrul Cosminului
the german-soviet war
special propaganda
leaflets
romanian armed forces.
author_facet Оlexander Lysenko
Svetlana Pavlovskaya
Valerii Hrytsiuk
author_sort Оlexander Lysenko
title The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
title_short The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
title_full The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
title_fullStr The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
title_full_unstemmed The Soviet Special Propaganda in the Second World War. Target: the Romanian Army
title_sort soviet special propaganda in the second world war. target: the romanian army
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Codrul Cosminului
issn 1224-032X
2067-5860
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The use of non-military means to achieve military and political goals has a long history. But each time the tools to influence the emotional sphere of an enemy have been improved with the development of impact technologies and the emergence of new communication channels. Tasks such as demoralizing the enemy, persuading to cease the armed struggle, motivating collaboration, were defined along with militant actions. The specialization of this type of activity, the creation of appropriate authorities and the training of qualified personnel had been specified in the pre-war period and improved during the armed confrontation. The article targets one of the components of special propaganda focused on an enemy and its allies during the first period of the German-Soviet war (June 22, 1941 - November 18, 1942). Printing and distributing leaflets was the most spread form of work with the enemy and its allies in the ideological branches of the Red Army. The specific features of the texts intended for enemy personnel and their allies were analyzed through examples of leaflets addressed to Romanian soldiers and the Romanian Armed forces.
topic the german-soviet war
special propaganda
leaflets
romanian armed forces.
url http://www.atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC25/2/pdf/propaganda.pdf
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