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XeAel3. November 32. - page four psychological warfares In the present phase of the kast-West struggle, increasing emphasis is placed on both sides on the question of psychological warfare; the propaganda crossing back anu forth through the lron Curtain, the work of agents, the intelligence activities, the preparatio: for the future structure. These preoccupations use sone of the best brains in the Sovis and in the Western worlde it has become a vital issue. Such work however can be effective only, if baseú on a claar understanding of the mentalities mi needs involved, ún the western side blunders have been made, because responsiblé/1 ve either lacked knowledge and experténce or have given priority to small political interests over the larger question involved. Consequences of such errors have been disastrous: they account for many ill=feelings and for many useless heavy sacrifices among the best behind the Iron Curtain. This is the reason why reactions received from Hungary itself, in connection with "Magyar Jovo" seem to us of greatest importance. Once again and very clearly they give evidence of facts that at several occasions we have pointed out already, namely the spirit and, the merality that lives in Hungary. It is the vital factor on which to base present work and future planning. ADDITIONAL NOT. Secret and not for publication: Confidentially, the following details can be revealed as to the work of "Magyar Jove", The men responsible for the drafting and writing of the paper are in Hungary itself. They are however in close and continued contact with the West and thus receive all the information they require. they select and present the material in the way which they know: by their own experience to be the most suitable for Hungarian purposese the wtitten draft is then taken outside hungary, where the paper is actually printed. fhis indeed is a very great protection, since underground experiences have always proven? that it is practically impossible in the long run to keep a printing installation hidden from a well run Secret Police systems Indeed such installation requires space, machinery, additional labor, paper supplies and means of transpoptation and distribution. at one point or the other, such activity is always discovered. - The ideal solution therefore ~- as applied by true and serious underground movencnts — is to have a small and absolutely reliable cditing staff in the country, in touch with its life and mentality. The actual priniing however is msde in safety, West of the iron Curtaine since leaflets are small and handy, and the circulation not too large, it is not difficult to have the couple of thousand copies smuggled in monthly and distributed. ‘this procedure howetgr has to kept an absolute secret, So as not to give any clue to the hungarian Secret roiice. nemark: Enclosed one copy of "Magyar Bové". Please return it to us, Since it is the only one we have and need it for our files. $3