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Words at War: World War II Era Radio Drama and the Postwar Broadcasting Industry Blacklist (Studies and Documentation in the History of Popular Entertainment)
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| #3525986 in Books | Scarecrow Press | 2002-12 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.72 x1.37 x5.94l,1.61 | File type: PDF | 368 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| American Radio Propaganda|By Leonard Zane|The best history of American radio broadcasting on the subject. It recounts lengths that even U.S. propaganda and narcissism went to, when stirring Americans to fight WWII. It's a reminder that no culture was immune to fanaticism during the all-out World War.|5 of 6 people found the following review helpful.|||Wonderful...without question, Mr. Blue's book illuminates every aspect of that Golden Age. (Film & History: An Interdisciplinary Journal)
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Words at War describes how 17 radio dramatists and their actors fought a war of words against fascism abroad and injustice at home. Beginning in the late 1930s, the commercial networks, private agencies, and the government cooperated with radio dramatists to produce plays to alert Americans to the Nazi threat. They also used radio to stimulate morale. They showed how Americans could support the fight against fascism even if it meant just having a "victory garden."...
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