MacArthur Memorial Podcast

The Media Offensive: How the Allied Press and Public Opinion Shaped Allied Strategy during World War II

April 05, 2023 MacArthur Memorial; Amanda Williams
MacArthur Memorial Podcast
The Media Offensive: How the Allied Press and Public Opinion Shaped Allied Strategy during World War II
Show Notes

World War II was a total war. That required it to also be a media war. Media coverage mattered. The opinions and impressions of citizens on the home front and of citizen soldiers on battlefield had to be considered. But exactly how did the nexus of media and public opinion effect military decision making during the war? Did media coverage fundamentally shape Allied strategy? Was media a tool for commanders, or did it encourage commanders to pursue prestige prizes over better military objectives?  To answer these questions, the MacArthur Memorial Podcast hosted Dr. Alexander Lovelace, a Scholar in Residence at the Contemporary History Institute, Ohio University and the author of The Media Offensive: How the Allied Press and Public Opinion Shaped Allied Strategy during World War II

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