Cold War on the Airwaves

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252039690

The Radio Propaganda War against East Germany

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By Nicholas J. Schlosser
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""This book is a little gem. With meticulous research, Nicholas Schlosser has recreated a fascinating slice of Cold War history: the struggle for the airwaves of Berlin undertaken by the American-funded station known as Radio in the American Sector. Key episodes include the Berlin Airlift, the role of the station in the East German rising of 1953, and its coverage of the building of the Berlin Wall. This is a valuable addition to modern German history, U.S. Propaganda history, international broadcasting studies, and the scholarship of the Cold War.""--Nicholas J. Cull, author of The Cold War and the United States Information Agency, 19451989 """"This is the type of study propaganda historians have been waiting for. Schlosser writes a compelling narrative of one of the Cold War's most influential broadcasting stations. With a big budget, a large staff of experienced journalists, and a huge audience, Radio in the American Sector, located in Berlin, lay at the epicenter of the ideological war between East and West. By carefully assessing the impact, content, context, and meaning of the influential Radio in the American Sector, Schlosser provides analytical precision and rich documentary evidence to support his contention that RIAS was a key political actor in East and West Germany alike. Situating the RIAS story in the maelstrom of postwar German politics, Schlosser connects his story to some of the most important--and dangerous--developments of the Cold War. Scholars and general readers interested in German history, journalism, propaganda, and international relations will find this book rewarding and provocative.""--Kenneth Osgood, author of Total Cold War: Eisenhower's Secret Propaganda Battle at Home and Abroad

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