The Polish Government in Exile during the Second World War D2453
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The Polish Government in Exile during the Second World War
Walking towards the camera following a meeting are: Polish Prime Minister General Władysław Sikorski, British Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Kingsley Wood, Major Victor Cazalet MP, and Henryk Strasburger, the Polish Minister of Finance.
Large WWII photograph collection made with aid of image recognition.
The UK Ministry of Information was established in 1939, at the outbreak of World War II. It was responsible for coordinating and controlling all government information and propaganda, both within the UK and abroad. The Ministry of Information was created to help the government communicate with the public and to ensure that important information was disseminated effectively. It was also responsible for managing the media and censoring certain types of information that might be harmful to morale or national security. The Ministry of Information played a crucial role in shaping public opinion during the war, and it worked closely with other government departments to develop and implement a range of propaganda campaigns. The Ministry of Information was dissolved in 1946, following the end of World War II.
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