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The Obama ‘Reset’ with Russia

The Obama ‘Reset’ with Russia

OPINION Cold War Radio Museum How Voice of America Censored Solzhenitsyn The Obama “Reset” with Russia By Ted Lipien Hillary Clinton seemed to have had some understanding of how Russian propaganda works when she made her critical...

November 1, 2017 Tadeusz Lipien Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, Barack Obama, Cold War, détente, Henry Kissinger, history, Jimmy Carter, propaganda, Radio Liberty, Reset, RFE, RFE/RL, Soviet Union, Ted Lipien, VOA 2 Comments
Radio Liberty Fails on Russian Interference

Radio Liberty Fails on Russian Interference

OPINION How Voice of America Censored Solzhenitsyn Radio Liberty Fails on Russian Interference By Ted Lipien The vast majority of political propaganda and disinformation in U.S. media is originated domestically by American commentators, partisan...

October 31, 2017 Tadeusz Lipien Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, Anastasia Kirilenko, China, Cold War, history, propaganda, Radio Liberty, RFE, RFE/RL, Russia, Soviet Union, Ted Lipien, VOA 5 Comments
U.S. Congressman on Katyn Massacre Coverup at Voice of America

U.S. Congressman on Katyn Massacre Coverup at Voice of America

Cold War Radio Museum September 17, 2017 On April 13, 1943 Radio Berlin (Reichssender Berlin) broadcast official news of the German Nazi government that German military forces in the Katyn forest near Smolensk, in the then German-occupied region...

September 17, 2017 Tadeusz Lipien 1952, Katyn, OWI, Poland, Soviet Union, Timothy P. Sheehan, VOA 1 Comments
Why WWII Voice of America ignored the Holocaust

Why WWII Voice of America ignored the Holocaust

“The Voice of America—the United States Government overseas radio broadcasting station founded in 1942—ignored the subject of the Holocaust throughout the Second World War,” American scholar Holly Cowan Shulman wrote in a 1997 article...

March 27, 2017 coldwarradiomuseum_p0ohcg Holocaust, Jews, John Houseman, Joseph Stalin, Julius Epstein, OWI, Poland, propaganda, Robert E. Sherwood 2 Comments
Reagan lauded emigration, labor rights, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe in a 1980 campaign speech

Reagan lauded emigration, labor rights, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe in a 1980 campaign speech

Cold War Radio Museum September 10, 2016   Ronald Reagan kicked off his presidential campaign with a Labor Day speech at Liberty State Park, Jersey City, New Jersey on 1 September 1980. In his speech, Reagan talked about the United States as...

September 10, 2016 coldwarradiomuseum_p0ohcg 1980, Poland, RFE, Ronald Reagan, Solidarity, VOA 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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