George Creel of WW1 was an investigative journalist, politician and also the head of the U.S. Committee on Public Information, a committee created by President Woodrow Wilson.
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George creel was a chairman committee on public information, while bernard baruch wrote a pamphelet:"taking the profit out of war"
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George Creel was an American journalist and politician best known for his role as the head of the Committee on Public Information (CPI) during World War I. Appointed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1917, Creel oversaw the U.S. government's propaganda efforts to promote the war and bolster public support. His work included the production of posters, films, and speeches designed to shape public opinion and encourage enlistment and war bonds. After the war, Creel continued his career in journalism and public relations.
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George Creel was born in 1876.
George Creel died in 1953.
George Creel was the head of the U.S. Committee on Public Information during World War I. He was responsible for shaping the U.S. propaganda efforts to garner public support for the war.
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George Creel headed the CPI
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George Creel was in charge of the Committee on Public Information. It was create to distribute propaganda throughout the US that encouraged Anti-German sentiment.
George creel was a chairman committee on public information, while bernard baruch wrote a pamphelet:"taking the profit out of war"
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