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@article{Whitton1951ColdWP,
  title={Cold War Propaganda},
  author={John Boardman Whitton},
  journal={American Journal of International Law},
  year={1951},
  volume={45},
  pages={151 - 153},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:146989731}
}

Coincident with the outbreak of the “cold war” the Soviet Union began a series of propagandistic attacks on the United States, its leaders and its policies, using every medium of communication for this purpose, but with special emphasis on radio propaganda. For some time the United States Government suffered these attacks to go unanswered, but in February, 1947, the “Voice of America” began to include among its other foreign programs regular broadcasts in Russian to the Soviet Union. At first…