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the Cold War triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty

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An edition of Broadcasting freedom (2000)

Broadcasting freedom

the Cold War triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty

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"Among America's most unusual and successful weapons during the Cold War were Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. Disseminating information and stimulating political unrest behind the Iron Curtain, they played a vital role in bringing about the fall of communism.".

"Broadcasting Freedom draws on rare archival material and offers a penetrating inside history of the radios that helped change the face of Europe. Arch Puddington reveals new information about the connections between RFE-RL and the CIA, which provided covert funding for the stations during the critical start-up years in the early 1950s.

He relates in detail the efforts of Soviet and Eastern Bloc officials to thwart the stations; their tactics ranged from jamming attempts, assassinations of radio journalists, the infiltration of spies onto the radios' staffs, and the bombing of the radios' headquarters.".

"Puddington addresses the controversies that engulfed the stations throughout the Cold War, most notably RFE broadcasts during the Hungarian Revolution that were described as inflammatory and irresponsible. He shows how RFE prevented the Communist authorities from establishing a monopoly on the dissemination of information in Poland and describes the crucial roles played by the stations as the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Union broke apart."--BOOK JACKET.

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Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty
2021, University Press of Kentucky
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Broadcasting freedom: the Cold War triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty
2000, University Press of Kentucky
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [359]-364) and index.

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Lexington

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Dewey Decimal Class
384.54/094
Library of Congress
HE8697.45. E852 P83 2000, HE8697.45.E852 P83 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 382 p. :
Number of pages
382

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Open Library
OL60234M
Internet Archive
broadcastingfree00pudd
ISBN 10
0813121582
LCCN
99089785
OCLC/WorldCat
43076960
Library Thing
7004795
Goodreads
1200761

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