McClure, Robert A., Psychological Warfare Press Release 1945

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McClure, Robert A., Psychological Warfare Press Release 1945

The Robert A. McClure Psychological Warfare Press Release, 1945, consists of a teletype document issued by McClure on May 25, 1945, outlining Allied plans for control of the German media, and its eventual return the German people, following World War II.

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Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Psychological Warfare Division

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McClure, Robert, b. 1897

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Born in Mattoon, Illinois, in 1897, Robert A. McClure graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute before joining the U. S. Army in 1917. In 1944, he was appointed Director of the new Psychological Warfare Division of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force; following the war McClure ran the Information Control Division in Germany then the Psychological Warfare Center in North Carolina. He retired in 1956. Source: Paddock, Colonel Alfred H. Jr. ...

McClure, Robert A.

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Robert A. McClure was a United States (U.S.) military officer. He was a captain, 29th U.S. Infantry Regiment; colonel, personnel officer, 4th Army; brigadier general, military attacheĢ to Great Britain, Greece, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Holland, Belgium, and Norway; Chief of Information and Censorship, North African Theater; Chief of Psychological Warfare, Supreme Headquarters Allied European Forces (SHAEF); Director of Information Control, U.S. Group Control Council in Germany and Office of Milit...