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Soviet sympathizers at WWII Voice of America and Cold War freedom broadcasters who replaced them.
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Black history hero Homer Smith fought racism at home and Soviet propaganda abroad

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

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Bipartisan Support for Voice of America Countering of Soviet and Communist Propaganda in the 1950s

Bipartisan Support for Voice of America Countering of Soviet and Communist Propaganda in the 1950s

In the early 1950s, the Voice of America (VOA) started to attract bipartisan support after several years of strong criticism, mostly from Republicans but also from a number of Democrats, that some of VOA’s pioneer executives and journalists hired...

February 1, 2021 Tadeusz Lipien 1951, Brien McMahon, Howard Fast, propaganda, Richard Nixon, Soviet Union, VOA 2 Comments
Voice of America 1967 First Day Cover with Larry King Autograph

Voice of America 1967 First Day Cover with Larry King Autograph

January 29, 2021 Tadeusz Lipien 1967, Larry King, VOA 0 Comments
Different Names of the Voice of America

Different Names of the Voice of America

Different Names of the Voice of America Cold War Radio Museum By Ted Lipien   The U.S. taxpayer-funded and U.S. government-operated international radio broadcaster established in 1942 had several official and unofficial names before it...

December 3, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Chris Kern, Howard Fast, OWI, QSL, VOA, Walter Roberts 0 Comments
Voice of America Japanese Sportscasters Pose with New York Yankees

Voice of America Japanese Sportscasters Pose with New York Yankees

Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum Cold War Radio Museum has acquired a press photograph showing Voice of America’s (VOA) Japanese Service sportscasters with New York Yankees baseball team pitcher Eddie Lopat and team manager Casey...

September 25, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Henry Gosho, Japan, New York Yankees, VOA, World Series 0 Comments
Voice of America WWII Communist Propaganda to Yugoslavia

Voice of America WWII Communist Propaganda to Yugoslavia

Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum Thanks to several lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, the U.S. Congress became aware during World War II of Voice of America’s (VOA) communist propaganda in broadcasts to Yugoslavia. Most members...

September 13, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Communists, Henry Scoop Jackson, Jan Ciechanowski, John Lesinski Sr., Josip Broz Tito, OWI, Robert A. Taft, Roy Woodruff, VOA, Yugoslavia 0 Comments
Crusade for Freedom: Young women tell stories of lovelessness in Kremlin-controlled countries

Crusade for Freedom: Young women tell stories of lovelessness in Kremlin-controlled countries

The 1950s “Crusade for Freedom” media publicity campaign in the United States and to some degree in Western Europe was ostensibly for the purpose of raising private money for Radio Free Europe (RFE), the U.S. government-sponsored...

July 10, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Crusade for Freedom, RFE, Richard H. Cummings 0 Comments
Radio Free Europe Started Broadcasting 70 Years Ago on July 4, 1950 – A Look at RFE Circa 1960 – Happy Birthday

Radio Free Europe Started Broadcasting 70 Years Ago on July 4, 1950 – A Look at RFE Circa 1960 – Happy Birthday

Cold War Radio Museum By Ted Lipien Happy Birthday Radio Free Europe! I had lived in communist ruled Poland until the age of 16 listening to RFE Polish Service. Its broadcasts opened my mind, although as far as knowledge of history and...

July 3, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Cold War, RFE 0 Comments
How Congress Exposed, Defunded and Stopped Domestic U.S. Government Propaganda in 1943

How Congress Exposed, Defunded and Stopped Domestic U.S. Government Propaganda in 1943

During World War II, the federal government’s Office of War Information (OWI),  where Voice of America (VOA) radio broadcasts for overseas audiences were started in 1942, produced news and factual war information, but it...

June 2, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Elmer Davis, John Houseman, John Tabor, OWI, VOA 0 Comments
U.S. State Department Describing Voice of America for ‘The Campaign of Truth’ Circa 1952

U.S. State Department Describing Voice of America for ‘The Campaign of Truth’ Circa 1952

In the early 1950s, the U.S. State Department launched its public diplomacy program called “The Campaign of Truth” designed to counter Soviet propaganda using the Voice of America (VOA) and the State Department’s public diplomacy...

May 19, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Campaign of Truth, Helen Yakobson, propaganda, Soviet Union, VOA 0 Comments
‘Shouldn’t they hear both sides? Radio Free Europe 1967 ad

‘Shouldn’t they hear both sides? Radio Free Europe 1967 ad

Cold War Radio Museum The Crusade for Freedom was the name of an advertising campaign designed to get Americans to contribute money to Radio Free Europe which broadcast radio programs in various languages to the captive nations behind the Iron...

May 10, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Cold War, history, RFE, RFE/RL 2 Comments
Three U.S. Presidents Publicly Rebuked Voice of America for Promoting Foreign Propaganda

Three U.S. Presidents Publicly Rebuked Voice of America for Promoting Foreign Propaganda

Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum What President Donald Trump said about the U.S. tax-funded, federally-run Voice of America (VOA) during his White House press briefing on April 15, 2020 may have been harsh, especially coming right after an...

April 16, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien Donald Trump, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, OWI, VOA 0 Comments
Voice of America Doctor Who Brought AIDS Information to USSR and Saved Lives

Voice of America Doctor Who Brought AIDS Information to USSR and Saved Lives

By Ted Lipien for Cold War Radio Museum At one time during the Cold War, the taxpayer-funded, U.S. government-run broadcaster, the Voice of America (VOA), helped to save the Soviet Union from the danger of ignoring the AIDS epidemic. VOA brought...

April 2, 2020 Tadeusz Lipien AIDS, Cold War, Irene Kelner, Russia, Soviet Union, VOA Polish 0 Comments
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