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  The history of propaganda


Thinking of propaganda some politicians' names are at once remembered, like Caesar, Napoleon, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin or Saddam Hussein.
The history of propaganda has to tell then merely mentioning those names:




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+1   The ancient Greek
+2   The Egyptians ...
+3   The Romans
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