Bolo Pacha

A Forgotten Story About Men & Women Who Made History in Wwi

Nonfiction, History, Military, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Shelby F. Westbrook ISBN: 9781426978166
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: December 28, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Shelby F. Westbrook
ISBN: 9781426978166
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: December 28, 2009
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

Propaganda was first used on a large scale as a military weapon during World War I, and it was a powerful weapon indeed for all of the countries involved in this conflict. In Bolo Pacha, author Shelby F. Westbrook tells the story of one man, Paul Marie Bolo, who played a central role in a plot to assume control of French newspapers in order to influence the course of events in Germanys favor a plot perpetrated by several prominent international bankers and politicians of the day.

By the time World War I began in 1914, Germany was well prepared for its conflict with France. Using the same tactics they employed to defeat France in the Franco-Prussian War, the Germans had established a bureau for espionage and another for propaganda. It was difficult to separate the spy from the propagandist. Both had the same purposeto defeat the enemy.

Paul Marie Bolo was neither. He was a profiteer. A Frenchmen of limited means and morality, but with great ambition, Bolo sought to enrich himself by playing a major behind-the-scenes role in Germanys insatiable quest for power through propaganda.

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Propaganda was first used on a large scale as a military weapon during World War I, and it was a powerful weapon indeed for all of the countries involved in this conflict. In Bolo Pacha, author Shelby F. Westbrook tells the story of one man, Paul Marie Bolo, who played a central role in a plot to assume control of French newspapers in order to influence the course of events in Germanys favor a plot perpetrated by several prominent international bankers and politicians of the day.

By the time World War I began in 1914, Germany was well prepared for its conflict with France. Using the same tactics they employed to defeat France in the Franco-Prussian War, the Germans had established a bureau for espionage and another for propaganda. It was difficult to separate the spy from the propagandist. Both had the same purposeto defeat the enemy.

Paul Marie Bolo was neither. He was a profiteer. A Frenchmen of limited means and morality, but with great ambition, Bolo sought to enrich himself by playing a major behind-the-scenes role in Germanys insatiable quest for power through propaganda.

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