SZ/OEMU/59/13/4 - [Results of a survey from the British Institute of Public Opinion, 5/10/44]
SZ/OEMU/59/13/4
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[Results of a survey from the British Institute of Public Opinion, 5/10/44]
1944
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World War, 1939-1945 -- Public opinion
The survey asked how long the war was expected to last, whether Germany should be asked for unconditional surrender, whether the flying bombs were more trying than the blitz of 1940-1941, whether they approved of Churchill as Prime Minister, and their level of satisfaction with the government's conduct of the war.
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SZ - Zuckerman Archive
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU/59/13 - [Casualty survey. Morale paper: drafts]
- SZ/OEMU/59/13/4 - [Results of a survey from the British Institute of Public Opinion, 5/10/44]
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SZ/OEMU/59/13 - [Casualty survey. Morale paper: drafts]
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit