Winning French Minds: Radio Propaganda in Occupied France, 1940-42

Winning French Minds: Radio Propaganda in Occupied France, 1940-42

by Denis Courtois
Winning French Minds: Radio Propaganda in Occupied France, 1940-42

Winning French Minds: Radio Propaganda in Occupied France, 1940-42

by Denis Courtois

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Overview

"...every chapter of Winning French Minds delivered something new, not only because French language radio being a less-frequented area of study, but also due to the author's ability to tie these radio efforts to events surrounding the French people and events unfolding on the European geopolitical stage." — World War II Database

World War II was very much a war of the radios. A relatively new technology, radio as a tool was exploited by all of the participants of the war to win the hearts and minds of the people and to steer public opinion.

The period 1940 to 1942 was the most volatile of the war, with the Nazis capturing large parts of western Europe and dominating on the Eastern front. At this time France was separated into two nominally independent zones, and public opinion could easily have been swayed in favor of the New German Order. This could have had potentially disastrous consequences for any future Allied attempt to liberate Europe, and so the battle for French minds was launched using the new technology of radio.

This narrative of that campaign develops chronologically through a series of topics including major military incidents, youth, food, family, psychological warfare, sports and work, as presented by different radio stations – in particular Radiodiffusion, controlled by Vichy France; Radio Paris, controlled by the Nazis; and the BBC – offering a systematic comparative analysis of radio propaganda messages and building a vivid picture of the evolution of broadcasts in the context of the complex political and social impact of the war on the French population.

Using original primary sources from archives in Britain and France, broadcast recordings, radio magazines, and interviews conducted by British Intelligence with those arriving from France during the war, this is a fascinating and unique insight into wartime radio propaganda from 1940 to 1942.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781636241463
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Publication date: 02/22/2023
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Denis Courtois, born in 1967, is a Belgian who studied in the USA and Britain. Following a MA in Second World War from the University of Birmingham, he obtained his PhD in History specializing in radio propaganda in France from the University of Warwick. He lived in Paris between 2013 and 2014 and visited various archives in France for this book. He currently lives in the UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Figures
Translations and Terminology
Abbreviations
Introduction

Chapter 1: The main players in the space of radio propaganda
Chapter 2: Other international radios broadcasting in French
Chapter 3: BBC broadcasts
Chapter 4: RN broadcasts
Chapter 5: Radio Paris broadcasts

Conclusion
Bibliography
Source material
Notes
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