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Broadcasts from the Blitz Philip Seib

Broadcasts from the Blitz By Philip Seib

Broadcasts from the Blitz by Philip Seib


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With the words "This is London," Edward R. Murrow's groundbreaking radio broadcasts from 1939 to 1941 brought the blitz into America's living rooms. Countering the tide of U.S.

Broadcasts from the Blitz Summary

Broadcasts from the Blitz: How Edward R. Murrow Helped Lead America into War by Philip Seib

With the words "This is London," Edward R. Murrow's groundbreaking radio broadcasts from 1939 to 1941 brought the blitz into America's living rooms. Countering the tide of U.S. isolationism, Murrow told his huge audience that the United States could not avoid a confrontation with Hitler and that the bombs it heard falling during his reports would eventually be targeted at American cities. But although often cited as the paragon of journalistic objectivity, Murrow had a clear agenda-to bring America into the war-and he slanted his broadcasts accordingly. And behind the scenes, he helped the British court U.S. public opinion and secure American funds for a British intelligence operation. Broadcasts from the Blitz examines Murrow's work and life during this crucial time. It also profiles unsung heroes of those days, such as U.S. ambassador John Winant and Winston Churchill's confidant Brendan Bracken, and villains as well-such defeatists as Joseph Kennedy and Charles Lindbergh, who believed England was doomed. Other compelling characters include Eric Sevareid, Mollie Painter-Downs, and Nancy Astor, whose"Cliveden set" was accused of being too cozy with the Germans. They and many others mixed in a London that remained vibrant even as it was being battered. Broadcasts from the Blitz is a story of courage-of a journalist broadcasting live from London rooftops as bombs fell around him-and of intrigue, as the machinery of two governments pulled America and Britain together in a common cause. Finally there is the drama of December 7, 1941, when Murrow was the sole journalist to meet with Roosevelt. Broadcasts from the Blitz is for all those interested in the influential career of an extraordinary man and in the relationship between journalism and politics.

Broadcasts from the Blitz Reviews

"Edward R. Murrow entered World War II years before other Americans. In 1938, when isolationist America wanted no part of Europe's problems and America's greatest hero (Charles Lindbergh) and its chief European diplomat (Joseph Kennedy) wanted to appease Hitler, Murrow saw the Nazi tyrant for the evil thug he was. Murrow's courage and high standards remain the benchmark by which all journalists are measured. Philip Seib's
"Philip Seib tells us here in fascinating, can't-put-it-down detail the story of Ed Murrow who, without any plan, preparation, or training, began reciting into a microphone the saga of Britain at war from the hovels of the poor to the drawing rooms of the royal and famous and became one of America's best known and respected journalists." --Walter Cronkite

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GOR001706729
9781597970129
1597970123
Broadcasts from the Blitz: How Edward R. Murrow Helped Lead America into War by Philip Seib
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Potomac Books Inc
2006-04-30
200
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