Selling War: the British propaganda campaign against American 'neutrality' in World War II/ Nicholas John Cull

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ Press, 1995Description: 276pISBN:
  • 0195111508 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: This story transcends national boundaries. The British government commonly acknowledged the gritty radio speeches of Winston Churchill and the stirring coverage by American correspondents of the London Blitz shaped America's perception of the British and their struggle. The British government tried to destory the evidence of its war propaganda in the United States.
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This story transcends national boundaries. The British government commonly acknowledged the gritty radio speeches of Winston Churchill and the stirring coverage by American correspondents of the London Blitz shaped America's perception of the British and their struggle. The British government tried to destory the evidence of its war propaganda in the United States.

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