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Villard, Oswald Garrison | December 12, 1934 issue

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This article focuses on effective protests against the military propaganda going on in the movies. There is no explanation as to who stands behind this piece of propaganda. It has no scientific background nor it cites any authorities. According to the author, individual can do anything more than write his protest to the owners of the films and to the newspapers, and arrange mass-meetings to discuss the matter. The propaganda for peace shall be barred from the films. It may be replied that the imperialists and militarists and their friends control the movies and the radio, and the crowd doesn't not.

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