Radio London and Resistance in Occupied Europe - British Political Warfare 1939-1943 (Hardcover)


This is a study of how the British in World War II used propaganda - mostly radio broadcasts, mostly the BBC - to reach out to the peoples of Nazi-Occupied Europe to elicit the patriotic and militant responses termed 'resistance'. It sets the attempt at political warfare in the context of British diplomacy and of armed resistance as it took shape in France, Denmark, Poland, and Yugoslavia.

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This is a study of how the British in World War II used propaganda - mostly radio broadcasts, mostly the BBC - to reach out to the peoples of Nazi-Occupied Europe to elicit the patriotic and militant responses termed 'resistance'. It sets the attempt at political warfare in the context of British diplomacy and of armed resistance as it took shape in France, Denmark, Poland, and Yugoslavia.

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