Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-04-04
Title:
Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-04-04
Description:
From the UK National Archives: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/theartofwar/inf3.htm “Formed on September 4th 1939, the day after Britain’s declaration of war, the Ministry of Information (MOI) was the central government department responsible for publicity and propaganda in the Second World War. The initial functions of the MOI were threefold: news and press censorship; home publicity; and oversees publicity in Allied and neutral countries”. This collection contains Press Notices and Bulletins published by the MOI between 1939-1945. The Press Notices and Bulletins are among many publications and films issued by the agency during the war.
Creator/Contributor:
Great Britain. Ministry of Information. (Creator), France. Armée. Grand quartier général (Contributor), Great Britain. Air Ministry. Air Affairs (Contributor), Great Britain. Dominions Office (Contributor), Great Britain. Post Office (Contributor), Great Britain. Board of Trade (Contributor), Great Britain. Ministry of Food (Contributor), De La Warr, Herbrand Edward Dundonald Brassey Sackville, Earl, 1900-1976 (Contributor), Great Britain. Board of Education (Contributor), Elles, Hugh, Sir (Contributor), British Broadcasting Corporation (Contributor), Great Britain. Prime Minister (Contributor), Great Britain. Ministry of Labour and National Service (Contributor), Great Britain. Ministry of Economic Warfare (Contributor), Great Britain. Admiralty. Naval Affairs (Contributor), Great Britain. Colonial Office (Contributor), and Great Britain. Ministry of Home Security (Contributor)
Date Created/Date Issued:
1940-4-4
Owning Repository:
University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
World War, 1939-1945--History, World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects, World War, 1939-1945, Great Britain, Foreign news, Air warfare, Guard duty, Brandy, Air mail service, Germans--South Africa--Evacuation and relocation, World War, 1939-1945--Import Licenses, Foreign trade regulation, Nutrition, Aerial operation, British, Officials and employees--Selection and appointment, International relations, International cooperation, Price regulation, Potato--Prices, World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda, World War, 1939-1945--Conscription, Draft registration, Manpower, Unemployment, War work, Contraband of war, Navicert system, Cocoa trade, Military appointments, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, French Official Communique, Buckingham Palace--Guard duty, St. James's (Guard Duty), Lord Woolton, Mrs. Neville Chamberlain, H. Ramsbotham, Lord De La Warr, Sorbonne speech (address), Hugh Elles, War commentary, George Clement Tryon, Georges Monnet, Radio mechanics, Shipwrecks, Steinstad (Ship), F. Wood, R. W. N. B. Gilling, Malcolm MacDonald, Georges Mandel, Harry Haig, Samuel Hoare, and F. H. Sandford
Place Name:
Sweden, Great Britain, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, France, United States, Belgium, Germany, Holland, Egypt, Canada, South Africa, Gold Coast, Northern Ireland, and Africa, West