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how did the americans receive a pro- allied version of war events in europe
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you can view many of them, originally released in the cinema by United Newsreels of America, but now available to watch in Ancestry.com if you have an account:
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Depends on why you are asking the question - out of interest or is this "homework"and assumes we're talking about WWII? It's just that it may be worth remembering that for a couple of years America wasn't one of the Allies i.e between1939 and December 1941. For a part of that period the US Ambassador to the UK was Joe Kennedy who had a pretty poor opinion of Britain's capabilities and prospects. For a lot of the war CBS and particularly Ed Morrow provided the US with a "pro" view.
or try this link:
http://www.proquest.c...n-Newsreels-443.shtml
British propaganda newsreels were also shown every week in our cinemas and were the only way many or most people back home were able to get a visual idea of what was happening in Europe and The Far East.
http://www.proquest.c...n-Newsreels-443.shtml
British propaganda newsreels were also shown every week in our cinemas and were the only way many or most people back home were able to get a visual idea of what was happening in Europe and The Far East.
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