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The History Of Us Information Control In Postwar Germany The Past Imperfect 1st Edition Erwin J Warkentin

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The History Of Us Information Control In Postwar Germany The Past Imperfect 1st Edition Erwin J Warkentin
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Erwin J. Warkentin
ISBN: 9781443816519, 1443816515
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The History Of Us Information Control In Postwar Germany The Past Imperfect 1st Edition Erwin J Warkentin by Erwin J. Warkentin 9781443816519, 1443816515 instant download after payment.

In May of 1945, the American army, along with those of its Allies, occupied the cities and towns of Hitler’s Third Reich. While most American soldiers wondered how Germany’s citizens were going to feed and shelter themselves, this volume introduces the reader to another group of men who were concerned about a different form of starvation. The men of what was to become the Information Control Division (ICD) in the American Zone were preparing an antidote to 12 years of National Socialist propaganda, which was to be a steady diet of carefully selected bits of information that were calculated to change the way the German people understood the world. It was designed to transform the Germans into staunch defenders of democracy. In addition to providing the first historical overview of the activities of the ICD and the methods they employed, the book offers a unique perspective on how the US occupation utilised psychologists, psychiatrists, anthropologists, sociologists and other academics to vet potential candidates for media licenses in Germany. The narrative takes the reader through the various steps of the process of becoming a literary publisher, newspaperman, magazine editor, radio programmer, and filmmakers, and reveals how the American Military Government in Germany used the establishment of new media empires to attempt the mass re-education of an entire nation.

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