PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 12
Abstract
<i/>This paper has two purposes. From the personal side, the topic was chosen because I am interested in the history of psychological operations. To benefit the reader, I address psychological operations in selected military conflicts after the Second World War in order to consider this issue.</i>
Authors and Affiliations
Zbigniew MODRZEJEWSKI
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