Attitudes
The initial consolidation effort is perhaps the most difficult since the attitudes of the
population may not be fully known. Understanding these attitudes helps the operator
in planning consolidation operations and increases the potential effectiveness of the
operations. These attitudes can be uncovered by target analysis. The following
attitudes should be examined.
Attitudes toward occupying forces. Liberated populations normally have more
friendly attitudes toward the liberating forces than occupied-area populations
have for the occupying forces. The propagandist must ascertain the tenor and
intensity of the attitudes of the population to deal effectively with them.
2-18FM 33-1
Attitudes toward accepting discipline or control. People accustomed to
totalitarian methods may respond favorably to authoritarian controls. Those
familiar with a democratic way of life may require persuasion rather than
discipline.
Attitudes shaped by the proximity of the enemy. When enemy forces are located
relatively near occupied or liberated areas, the population will fear their possible
return and give minimal cooperation to consolidation operations authorities. On
On the other hand, if the enemy is remote and unlikely to return, both friendly and
hostile persons are more likely to cooperate in the consolidation effort.
Attitudes based on enemy propaganda. In liberated and occupied areas the
enemy will seek to advance his own ideology through intensive propaganda. The
consolidation propagandist must ascertain the source and effectiveness of
enemy propaganda so that he can make his own more effective.
Attitudes created by organized resistance groups. When organized resistance
groups exist in liberated or occupied areas, their presence and actions against
occupying forces greatly influence the population.
#Biden
The initial consolidation effort is perhaps the most difficult since the attitudes of the
population may not be fully known. Understanding these attitudes helps the operator
in planning consolidation operations and increases the potential effectiveness of the
operations. These attitudes can be uncovered by target analysis. The following
attitudes should be examined.
Attitudes toward occupying forces. Liberated populations normally have more
friendly attitudes toward the liberating forces than occupied-area populations
have for the occupying forces. The propagandist must ascertain the tenor and
intensity of the attitudes of the population to deal effectively with them.
2-18FM 33-1
Attitudes toward accepting discipline or control. People accustomed to
totalitarian methods may respond favorably to authoritarian controls. Those
familiar with a democratic way of life may require persuasion rather than
discipline.
Attitudes shaped by the proximity of the enemy. When enemy forces are located
relatively near occupied or liberated areas, the population will fear their possible
return and give minimal cooperation to consolidation operations authorities. On
On the other hand, if the enemy is remote and unlikely to return, both friendly and
hostile persons are more likely to cooperate in the consolidation effort.
Attitudes based on enemy propaganda. In liberated and occupied areas the
enemy will seek to advance his own ideology through intensive propaganda. The
consolidation propagandist must ascertain the source and effectiveness of
enemy propaganda so that he can make his own more effective.
Attitudes created by organized resistance groups. When organized resistance
groups exist in liberated or occupied areas, their presence and actions against
occupying forces greatly influence the population.
#Biden
Attitudes
The initial consolidation effort is perhaps the most difficult since the attitudes of the
population may not be fully known. Understanding these attitudes helps the operator
in planning consolidation operations and increases the potential effectiveness of the
operations. These attitudes can be uncovered by target analysis. The following
attitudes should be examined.
Attitudes toward occupying forces. Liberated populations normally have more
friendly attitudes toward the liberating forces than occupied-area populations
have for the occupying forces. The propagandist must ascertain the tenor and
intensity of the attitudes of the population to deal effectively with them.
2-18FM 33-1
Attitudes toward accepting discipline or control. People accustomed to
totalitarian methods may respond favorably to authoritarian controls. Those
familiar with a democratic way of life may require persuasion rather than
discipline.
Attitudes shaped by the proximity of the enemy. When enemy forces are located
relatively near occupied or liberated areas, the population will fear their possible
return and give minimal cooperation to consolidation operations authorities. On
On the other hand, if the enemy is remote and unlikely to return, both friendly and
hostile persons are more likely to cooperate in the consolidation effort.
Attitudes based on enemy propaganda. In liberated and occupied areas the
enemy will seek to advance his own ideology through intensive propaganda. The
consolidation propagandist must ascertain the source and effectiveness of
enemy propaganda so that he can make his own more effective.
Attitudes created by organized resistance groups. When organized resistance
groups exist in liberated or occupied areas, their presence and actions against
occupying forces greatly influence the population.
#Biden
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