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The ABCA was a programme of general education for citizenship for servicemen and women: officers attended courses on conducting discussions groups, and these were started as hourly sessions each week. Such was the response that ABCA rapidly expanded resulting in photographic display; wall newspapers
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Williams insisted – despite some controversy – on the right to education, in particular in current affairs, for servicemen and women, and ran the ABCA for the duration of the war. For this role, he became known as
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articles written by the men themselves; and an "Anglo American Brains Trust". The ABCA issued pamphlets in units and promoted discussions, for instance about post-war reconstruction and the
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A medical officer giving a lecture on plans for a post-war health service during an Army Bureau of Current Affairs course at the
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The organisation is sometimes regarded as a factor in the landslide
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participate in an ABCA-moderated discussion in August 1943
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List of Army Bureau of Current Affairs publications
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American University of Beirut

Princess Irene Brigade
British Army
World War II
current events
citizenship
Lord Croft
Under-Secretary of State for War
Dr Tom Jones
William Emrys Williams
Directorate of Army Education
Lt Col
Frederic William Duffield Bendall
Director-General of Welfare and Education
Beveridge report
Winston Churchill
Labour Party
post-war general election
Ronald Adam
left-wing
nationalisation
social justice
Carnegie Trust
James Boswell
List of Army Bureau of Current Affairs publications
The British Way and Purpose
Army Educational Corps
ISBN

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