Report on German press, radio, film, and theater as political instruments in the Hitler government, prepared by Consul Raymond H. Geist.
Author(s) | Messersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960. | en_US |
Temporal | 1933 September 08 | en_US |
Date Accessioned | 2011-06-15T17:45:42Z | |
Date Available | 2011-06-15T17:45:42Z | |
Publication Date | 1933-09-08 | en_US |
Description | Attached leaf: Chart showing organization of German propaganda organization under the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Enclosed with No. 293. All newspapers either owned or controlled by National Socialists; publication of any item displeasing to Nazis means suppression of paper; Jewish editors removed; Nazis secured control of radio by accusing heads of broadcasting service of misuse of money and imprisoning them; programs now extremely nationalistic in character; no Jews or Jewish material used; 10 to 15 million radio listeners in Germany; manufacturers now producing inexpensive set and aim is a radio in every home; Nazi takeover of theaters and film industry not difficult, because government subsidies needed for survival; only plays or films which are Nazi approved may be shown. | en_US |
Physical Medium | Typed Document Copy, 41 p. | en_US |
Collection | MSS 109 | en_US |
Other Identifier | 0290-00 | en_US |
URL | http://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/6263 | |
Language | en_US | en_US |
Publisher | University of Delaware Library, Museums and Press | en_US |
Keywords | Messersmith, George S. (George Strausser), 1883-1960. | en_US |
Title | Report on German press, radio, film, and theater as political instruments in the Hitler government, prepared by Consul Raymond H. Geist. | en_US |
Type | Other | en_US |
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