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- Committee_for_National_Morale abstract "The Committee for National Morale was a United States presidential advisory committee for the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, organized to analyze the nation's overall morale during World War II, study propaganda efforts by the Axis powers, and recommend appropriate strategies in response. Members included notable journalists, anthropologists, psychologists, including George Gallup, Margaret Mead, Gordon Allport, Ruth Benedict, Hadley Cantril, Leonard Doob, Erik Erikson, Erich Fromm, and Geoffrey Gorer.".
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- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Erich_Fromm.
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- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Gorer.
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- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Gordon_Allport.
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- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Goebbels.
- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Doob.
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- Committee_for_National_Morale wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Mead.
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- Committee_for_National_Morale comment "The Committee for National Morale was a United States presidential advisory committee for the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt, organized to analyze the nation's overall morale during World War II, study propaganda efforts by the Axis powers, and recommend appropriate strategies in response.".
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