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Cold War On The Airwaves The Radio Propaganda War Against East Germany Schlosser

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Cold War On The Airwaves The Radio Propaganda War Against East Germany Schlosser
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.31 MB
Author: Schlosser, Nicholas J
ISBN: 9780252039690, 9780252097782, 0252039696, 0252097785
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Cold War On The Airwaves The Radio Propaganda War Against East Germany Schlosser by Schlosser, Nicholas J 9780252039690, 9780252097782, 0252039696, 0252097785 instant download after payment.

Founded as a counterweight to the Communist broadcasters in East Germany, Radio in the American Sector (RIAS) became one of the most successful public information operations conducted against the Soviet Bloc. 'Cold War on the Airwaves' examines the Berlin-based organization's history and influence on the political worldview of the people - and government - on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Nicholas Schlosser draws on broadcast transcripts, internal memoranda, listener letters, and surveys by the U.S. Information Agency to profile RIAS. Its mission: to undermine the German Democratic Republic with propaganda that, ironically, gained in potency by obeying the rules of objective journalism. Throughout, Schlosser examines the friction inherent in such a contradictory project and propaganda's role in shaping political culture.

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