World War II: the Radio War relates concerns and conditions facing
American homes during The War and the role that radio played in
maintaining morale, providing information and incentive to achieve
patriotic responsibility. This human account of public sacrifice
and national involvement is relevant to current attitudes and
concerns facing our country today in spite of the events occurring
some seventy years ago. Although the subject is American-based, the
narrative of this book applies to other peoples and has appeal in
their countries, especially England.
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