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portada V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
142
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.16 kg.
ISBN13
9780993523946

V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis (in English)

David Boyle (Author) · Real Press · Paperback

V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis (in English) - Boyle, David

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Synopsis "V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis (in English)"

The extraordinary, untold story of the greatest piece of radio propaganda ever created - the V for Victory campaign - designed to shape a sense of resistance to Nazi rule in occupied Europe. It was propaganda made by amateurs but was so successful that Churchill and de Gaulle both adopted the V sign, and Goebbels had to hit back with his own V campaign. The book also explains how it was the BBC, without reference to higher authority, rejected Hitler's peace offer of July 1940, immediately and insultingly - to the horror of both the British and German foreign offices. At the start of 1941, Britain stood alone and a great silence fell over occupied Europe. What were they thinking? Did they want to resist? Nobody knew - nor did they know how to build up the confidence of the occupied peoples so that, one day, they might want to fight back. The result was an extraordinary radio campaign, broadcast from London, and led by a man known to the world as 'Colonel Britton'. The V campaign caught the imagination of people around the world. It gave Churchill and de Gaulle their hand gestures. It inflamed what was already an almighty propaganda battle over the airwaves. But it was also furiously controversial in London, as rival government departments struggled to assert control over broadcasts to occupied Europe. This book tells the amazing story of how a radio campaign was able to shape resistance to the Nazis, and how and why - for a brief moment in time - Britain spoke fearlessly, passionately and positively to Europe.

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