At Karl Marx University in Leipzig, the institutes of law and political science are to be closed along with the journalism school, whose training courses for Communist propagandists earned it the nickname "The Red Cloister."
Communist propagandists, fifth columnists in the Western Democracies, however, had deceived the people, even the governments . . . even Roosevelt and Churchill, and right up into the postwar world.
At the same time, Communist propagandists tried to assure the nation that the announcement did not mean rationing.
Although his work was later coopted by Communist propagandists to embellish Marxist-Leninist rhetoric marginalizing intellectuals while emphasizing "the alliance between peasants and the laboring class", he is still widely regarded as a master of verse, accomplished translator and loving chronicler of the Romanian human and geographical topography.
As Ms. Nakhankova, 44, concluded in an editorial, "the discussion has shown how dear America is to most of us, what patriots we have become today, we, who so recently thought that the very word patriotism was something dreamed up by Communist propagandists."
Her husbands were Communist propagandist and writer Victor J. Jerome, educator Bernard Grabanir, mystery novelist Richard Wilson Webb, and Dr. Francis D. Lazenby, classics scholar and librarian at the University of Notre Dame.
"That's just what the Communist propagandists in their countries told them for 40 years - that the church had done wrong."
The Communist establishment publicly denounced him as a Trotskyist, and he was subjected to strong criticism by the Mexican press and by the veteran Communist propagandists Otto Katz (writing under the nom de plume André Simone) and Paul Merker.
In June 1988, only days before the election date, mailers were sent out by an individual named Arthur M. Jackson that characterized Christopher Cox as a Communist propagandist, based on Cox's business involvement in translating the Soviet newspaper, Pravda, and accused Baker of marital infidelity.