10 FEBRUARY 1939, page 14

Mr. Lewis Goldschmidt Must Have Been An Adaptable And...

man. After Waterloo he was forgiven by the British Embasy in Paris, who in fact employed him as their lawyer. And his only daughter married Lord Lyndhurst. Being of a kindly......

I Myself Agree With People Such As Herr Hider And

Mr. Quincy Howe who contend that we are the most subtle of all propagandists. Italian propaganda is too strident ; German propaganda too gruff ; and French too intellectual. The......

I Have Had An Opportunity Recently Of Reading A File

of the propaganda journal which Napoleon issued after the Treaty of Amiens. It was called the Argus and was pub- lished regularly in Paris, and in the English language, between......

German Propaganda Suffers Much From A Racial Tendency To...

reasonable people as decadent, or at least as civilians. The heroic conception of diplomacy does un- doubtedly place the professional diplomatist (who is by nature and by......

People And Things

By HAROLD NICOLSON F EW problems of modem politics are more fascinating than the problem of propaganda. The average Englishman, in that he regards propaganda as an ungentle-......

The Editor Of The Argus (who Was A Portuguese Jew

of the name of Lewis Goldsclunidt) managed in his leading article to anticipate by one hundred and thirty years the incisive style of Virginio Gayda. The British Navy, three......

The Germans Are Equally Unaccountable In This Respect.

They devoted a large proportion of their available foreign exchange to what on the whole was a sensible and intelligent attempt to justify their aims and actions. In this......