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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

Documents

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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Edward R. Murrow Apologizes for Censorship

Edward R. Murrow Apologizes for Censorship

  USIA Director Edward R. Murrow responds in this 1961 audio recording to a question from a Voice of America reporter about Murrow’s unsuccessful attempt to censor his own documentary “Harvest of Shame.” The documentary about migrant...

December 11, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien #VOA80, 1961, Edward R. Murrow, USIA, VOA, Voice of America 0 Comments
Józef Czapski 1984 VOA Katyn Interview with Wacław Bniński

Józef Czapski 1984 VOA Katyn Interview with Wacław Bniński

  Polish military officer, writer and artist Józef Czapski, who had made a futile search for thousands of missing Polish officers in Soviet Russia during World War II killed on the orders of Stalin in 1940, was censored by the Voice of...

July 31, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien #VOA80, Jozef Czapski, Katyn, Soviet Union, VOA 0 Comments
Biggest Soviet Propaganda Lie on Voice of America – Elmer Davis on Katyn Murder

Biggest Soviet Propaganda Lie on Voice of America – Elmer Davis on Katyn Murder

  Soviet Russia’s lie that the Nazi Germans and not the Soviets were responsible for the mass execution murder of over 20,000 Polish officers, intellectual leaders and other prisoners of war was the greatest fake news of the World War...

May 11, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien 0 Comments
JFK on VOA and RFE 1962

JFK on VOA and RFE 1962

Cold War Radio Museum     Commentary by Ted Lipien In his February 26, 1962 speech to mark the 20th anniversary of the Voice of America (VOA), President Kennedy discussed the necessity of freedom of information and complete truthfulness...

March 27, 2018 Tadeusz Lipien 1962, Broadcasting Board of Governors, Cold War, Donald Trump, history, John F. Kennedy, propaganda, public diplomacy, VOA 0 Comments
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
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