Description: German Psychological Warfare by Edited by Ladislas Farago for the Committee for National Morale; Lewis Frederick Gittler (Editor), Gordon W Allport (Contributor) Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons; First Definitive Edition (1942). AS-IS EX LIBRARY with markings and labels wear to covers; page 43 inner edge re-enforced (see last photo); else hardcover intact; XXIII+302 pages. Rare book. Originally published in 1941 and 1942 by the Committee for National Morale, this book provides a composite picture of one of the truly important features of World War II: the Germans' skillful use of psychology in revitalizing military strategy and tactics to fit the changed requirements of total war. Additional Contributors Include Edwin G. Boring, Kimball Young And Arthur Upham Pope. German Psychological Warfare is a critical survey and bibliography of German methods of military psychology and propaganda both in warfare and in molding a citizenry ripe for manipulation. The seeds for the rise of the Nazi Party and German aggression during World War II were sown at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Immediately recognizing the importance of national morale for what was to come, plans were drawn for the psychological guidance of the German people toward a life dedicated to the philosophy of Total War, where civilians and military alike support the Leader in creating a dominant Germany.
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Language: English
Special Attributes: Ex-Library
Author: Edited by Ladislas Farago for the Committee for National Morale;
Publisher: Putnam
Topic: WWII (1939-45)
Subject: Military & War
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1942