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European Youth Campaign
The European Youth Campaign (EYC) was an organization funded by the CIA front organisation, the American Committee on United Europe (ACUE), and was created mainly as a response to the Comintern in Eastern Europe. The EYC is not connected to the Young European Movement, which is part of the European Movement. The EYC was active in the 1950s, 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". Jean Moreau and Fausta DeshormesInstitut Universitaire Europeene Archives Historiques de l'Union Europeene: "Fausta Deshornes la Vallee"
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American Committee On United Europe
The American Committee on United Europe (ACUE), founded in 1948, was a private American organization that sought to counter communism in Europe by promoting European federalism. Its first chairman was former head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) William Joseph Donovan, who had left the government after the war and was in private law practice. The vice-chairman was Allen Welsh Dulles, who also had left the government and was in private practice. He later joined the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1951. Other board members were Walter Bedell Smith, who would later become the CIA's first director and Tom Braden,Aldrich, Richard - OSS, CIA and European Unity: The American Committee on United Europe 1948-60
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