Topic Summary (from en.wikipedia.org): George Creel ( December 1 , 1876 ? 2 October 1953 ) was an investigative journalist , a politician , and, most famously, the head of the United States Committee on Public Information , a propaganda organization created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I .
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- George Creel: George Creel ( December 1 , 1876 (from en.wikipedia.org)
- World War: He also organized a team of 18,000 public speakers in favour of the First World War . (from www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk)
- AMERICAN HISTORY: Whoever was at fault, the result was an outbreak of war madness unparalleled in AMERICAN HISTORY . (from www.answers.com)
- CIVIL WAR: Remembering the draft riots of the CIVIL WAR , Senator James Reed of Missouri had warned Secretary of WAR Newton Baker that the streets of American cities would 'run red with blood on registration day.' (from www.historynet.com)
- Advertised America: It was the fight for the minds of men, for the 'conquest of their convictions' and the battle-line ran through every home in every country.' -- George Creel, How We Advertised America (from www.nndb.com)
- United States: He refused to distribute information on most of the cruder Allied atrocity stories; instead he blanketed the nation with official information which portrayed the United States as crusading for freedom and democracy to save European civilization from Germany's brutish despoliation (from www.answers.com)
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