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Committee for Military-Technical Assistance

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The Committee for Military-Technical Assistance (Russian: Комитет Военно-Технической Помощи) was an organisation set up in 1915 by the Tsarist authorities to ensure greater collaboration between industrial and technical experts and the Russian war effort.[1]

Sections

The Bureau for Organizing Morale was set up under the Menshevik Sergei Chakhotin. Its role was to produce propaganda for the war effort.

See also

References

  1. ^ MacMaster, Neil. "Serge Chakhotin's The Rape of the Masses (1939): the development of European propaganda c.1914-1960 and the Algerian War of Independence". NeilMacmaster Wordpress. Neil MacMaster. Retrieved 27 May 2016.[permanent dead link]