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3 unusual facts about Political warfare


Political warfare

In ancient Greece, a famous example is that of the Trojan Horse, which used deception for tactical military objectives.

Trust Operation: was a counterintelligence operation conducted by Soviet intelligence against domestic and foreign adversaries.

In Taiwan today, the concept is virtually synonymous with the General Political Warfare Department of the Ministry of National Defense which has authored political doctrine and is the culmination of a series of organizational manifestations of its application.



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Francis Carruthers Gould

Among his independent publications are Who killed Cock Robin? (1897), Tales told in the Zoo (1900), two volumes of Froissart's Modern Chronicles, told and pictured by FC Gould (1902 and 1903), and Picture Politics—a periodical reprint of his Westminster Gazette cartoons, one of the most noteworthy implements of political warfare in the armoury of the Liberal Party.

Fu Hsing Kang College

The Political Warfare Cadres Academy (政治作戰學校), also known as Fu Hsing Kang College (復興崗, "Renaissance Hill"), is a military academy in Beitou District, Taipei, Republic of China.

Hukou Incident

He was reported as saying "Our leader is being deceived by treacherous people, we must move our forces to Taipei to remove them." ("當今主上為小人所蒙敝,我們要把部隊開到台北勤王清君側") He was promptly arrested by two political warfare officers, but the army nonetheless received erroneous information that the 1st Armor Division was on the move, and had deployed troops to intercept the "rebels forces" that did not exist.