SECRET EXHIBITION
Vatican’s Collection of Communist Propaganda
London, October 5.
The "Morning Post’s” Rome correspondent describes a secret exhibition at the Vatican, where selected persons are shown proofs of Communist propaganda collected from all over the world, revealing the Church’s unsleeping vigilance against its most dangerous enemy.
The first impression on passing a heavily-curtained doorway i$ of entrance into Moscow's Ministry of Propaganda. A lifelike effigy of T.enin placed on a rostrum covered with a red sheet points fiercely to rooms containing proofs of his policy of exterminating existing society, and uprooting religion, including a copious display of open and clandestine periodicals circulating in both hemispheres. The exhibition reveals the far-flung eo-ordination of Moscow, and discloses the methods of approaching the different national mentalities. It also shows the Russian genius for psychology and opportunism in exploiting local grievances. The recent intensification of propaganda in Spain is most notable.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 10, 7 October 1936, Page 11
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