How to Win an Information War :The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler: BBC R4 Book of the Week

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How to Win an Information War

How to Win an Information War :The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler: BBC R4 Book of the Week

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FROM THE AUTHOR OF NOTHING IS TRUE AND EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE

'History at its most urgent.' BEN JUDAH
'Esential reading for the new dark age of disinformation.' JONATHAN FREEDLAND

Summer 1941, Hitler and his allies rule Europe from the Atlantic to the Black Sea. But inside Germany, there is a notable voice of dissent, Der Chef, whose radio broadcasts skilfully question Nazi doctrine. What listeners don't know is that Der Chef is a fiction, a character created by the British propagandist Sefton Delmer.

As Peter Pomerantsev uncovers Delmer's fascinating lost story, he is called into a wartime propaganda effort of his own: the global response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.

From one of our leading experts on disinformation, the incredible true story of the complex and largely forgotten WWII propagandist Sefton Delmer - and what we can learn from him today.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780571366361
ISBN10 0571366368
Number Of Pages 304
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Faber & Faber
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Author's Bio

Peter Pomerantsev is a Senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, where he studies contemporary propaganda and how to defeat it. His first book, Nothing is True and Everything is Possible, won the 2016 RSL Ondaatje Prize and was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award, Pushkin Prize, Baillie Gifford Prize and Gordon Burn Prize. His second, This is Not Propaganda, won the 2020 Gordon Burn Prize. His essay on authoritarian propaganda, 'Memory in the Age of Impunity', won the 2022 European Press Prize. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

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