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German Propaganda And Us Neutrality In World War I Chad R Fulwider

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German Propaganda And Us Neutrality In World War I Chad R Fulwider
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Publisher: University of Missouri Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.47 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Chad R. Fulwider
ISBN: 9780826273437, 9780826220585, 0826273432, 0826220584
Language: English
Year: 2016

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German Propaganda And Us Neutrality In World War I Chad R Fulwider by Chad R. Fulwider 9780826273437, 9780826220585, 0826273432, 0826220584 instant download after payment.

In the fading evening light of August 4, 1914, Great Britain launched its first attack of World War I--the C.S. Alert was sent to sever the five transatlantic cables linking Germany and the United States. Thus began the most decisive battle of World War I--the battle for American public opinion fought on American soil, first the struggle for accurate information, then subsequently for tangible assets. Without American shipments of munitions, matériel, and money to the Allies, the war would undoubtedly take a different course. For both the British and the Germans, the most important question became: "Will the United States enter the war?" This study analyzes the attempts of the German Foreign Ministry, German organizations, the German-language press, and German-American activists to counter the ever-increasing pro-Allied stance of the American media after August 1914 in a desperate struggle to keep the United States out of the war. Fulwider examines how the German government attempted to influence American public opinion--particularly among its most loyal subjects--during World War I, and explores German reactions to American non-neutrality and Allied propaganda through archival records, newspapers, and "official" propaganda to assess the cultural impact of Germany's political mission within the United States. By revealing the reactions and behavior of German-Americans, the author further explores the experience of immigrants in American society, the impact of World War I on both American and European society, and the perception of American life in Europe. -- Inside jacket flap.

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