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Canadiens-tranchées [Public domain or Public domain], by Agence Rol AA Milne, author of Winnie the Pooh, wrote propaganda for the British during WWI.
MI7b was established in 1916 to sustain support for the war when the enormous numbers of soldiers were being killed and anti-war movements were sweeping war-torn Europe.The secret propaganda unit wrote thousands of positive newspaper articles about Victoria Cross winners, heroism and sanitised accounts of life in the trenches.
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