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The European Youth Campaign (EYC) - active in the 1950's - was an organization funded by the American Committee on United Europe (a CIA front), and was created mainly as a response to the Comintern in Eastern Europe. Note that EYC is not connected to the Young European Movement which is part of the European Movement.1
The EYC worked to promote a pro-European attitude amongst European youth, and conducted "a massive propaganda campaign of conferences and exhibitions, cinema shows, radio broadcasts and a large array of publications".2
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- ^ DANGO Database of Archives of Non Governmental Organizations
- ^ Hugh Wilford, David Caute, "The CIA, the British Left, and the Cold War" p.239 (google books)
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