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1 Propaganda
Propa'ganda f ( bpl) propaganda
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Sachs, Hans — (1494 1576) Nuremberg shoemaker, poet, and play wright, who devoted much of his literary output to making propa ganda for the Lutheran Reformation. Born the son of a tailor, he at tended Latin school for eight years and at age 15 was… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
Berkman, Alexander — (1870 1936) US anarchist. Born in Vilna, he emigrated to the US in 1888. He was a member of the Pioneers of Freedom, a Jewish anarchist group. Together with Emma Goldman, he led the anarchist movement in the US. In 1892, he shot the director… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
REVE, Gerard Kornelis van Het — (1923–2006) Writer, born into a Communist family. Gerard Reve (his author’s name since 1973; he started writing as Simon van het Reve) wrote one of the classics in Dutch 20th century literature: De avonden [The Evenings, 1947] and published… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
Weber, August — (1871 1957) politician; Reichstag* faction leader for the DStP. Born in Oldenburg, he took a doctorate in law and became leaseholder for an estate in the Berlin* suburb of Teltow. A committed democrat, he served in the Reichstag during 1907… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Propaganda — Manipulation; Täuschung; Hetze; Volksverdummung (umgangssprachlich); Agitation; Volksverhetzung; Demagogie; Volksverführung * * * Pro|pa|gan|da [propa ganda], die; : intensive Wer … Universal-Lexikon