Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the United States, 1939-44 (Brassey's Intelligence & National Security Library) by Thomas E. Mahl

Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the United States, 1939-44 (Brassey's Intelligence & National Security Library)

Thomas E. Mahl
257 pages
University of Nebraska Press
Jan 1998
Hardcover
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- Reveals the widespread use of front groups, agents, and collaborators- Details how British agents manipulated polling data and influenced election campaigns. It was a desperate time for England. Faced with the growing prospect of war with Germany in 1939, the British government mounted a massive secret political campaign in the United States to weaken the isolationists, bring America into the war, and then influence U.S. war policy in England's favor. Desperate Deception details a vast program that not only helped change the course of World War II but also the face of American politics in succeeding decades.
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Pages 257
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Published 1998
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