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Voice of America – 80 Years of Hidden History

Soviet sympathizers at WWII Voice of America and Cold War freedom broadcasters who replaced them.
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Soviet Jamming Was a Sign of Effectiveness of Western Broadcasts

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Beware of Government Propaganda “Experts”

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Black history hero Homer Smith fought racism at home and Soviet propaganda abroad

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80 Years of VOA: Different Names of the Voice of America

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Voice of America Fellow Travelers Who Spread Soviet Propaganda – Wallace Carroll

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Solidarity Leader Lech Wałęsa on Historic Role of Radio Free Europe and Voice of America in Poland

Solidarity Leader Lech Wałęsa on Historic Role of Radio Free Europe and Voice of America in Poland

Maria Bnińska: “What does the 60th anniversary of the Voice of America (in 2002) mean for you?” Lech Wałęsa: “I think, it is the present victory; its role in this victory. At the same time, it is contribution to general...

September 28, 2013 Tadeusz Lipien #VOA80, Lech Walesa, Maria Bninska, Poland, RFE, RFE Polish, Solidarity, VOA, VOA Polish 0 Comments
State Department Secretly Warned Roosevelt in 1943 About Pro-Soviet Communists at Voice of America

State Department Secretly Warned Roosevelt in 1943 About Pro-Soviet Communists at Voice of America

In early 1943, top State Department officials led by Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles secretly advised the Roosevelt White House that some of those in charge of VOA could not be trusted not to promote Soviet Russia’s interests over the...

April 6, 1943 Tadeusz Lipien #VOA80, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Soviet propaganda, Soviet Union, Sumner Welles, VOA, Voice of America 0 Comments
U.S. Passport Not Issued to First Voice of America Director

U.S. Passport Not Issued to First Voice of America Director

The problem the Roosevelt administration had with John Houseman, the first Voice of America Director (VOA) in the Office of War Information (OWI), was not his immigration status or citizenship. He was initially hired by the same administration...

April 5, 1943 Tadeusz Lipien #VOA80, #VoiceofAmerica80, Communists, John Houseman, propaganda, Soviet propaganda, Soviet Union, Sumner Welles, VOA, Voice of America 0 Comments
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