This volume, part of The Next War series edited by famed military expert B. H. Liddle-Hart, contains chapters on the nature of propaganda, the late 1930s position of the major powers, and ways and means of disseminating messages; and examines countries likely to prove allied, neutral, or against Britain.
Sidney Rogerson (1894 - 1968) was enrolled at the University of Cambridge when World War I broke out. He departed to join the West Yorkshire regiment. After the war he went into public relations for British Industries and advised the War Office at the request of Winston Churchill