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From “On the Media” ’s “Divided Dial”: “Fishing in the Night”

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Propaganda Waves: Media Battles in WWII

This chapter explores the intricate history of wartime propaganda broadcasts by Germany, emphasizing figures like Axis Sally and Lord Ha-Ha, and their impact on American audiences. It details the competitive dynamics between German and Allied broadcasts, including the formation of BBC's World Service and the U.S.'s Voice of America, highlighting their roles in shaping public perception and morale during the war.

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