Celluloid soldiers : the Warner Bros. campaign against Nazism /
During the 1930s many Americans avoided thinking about war erupting in Europe, believing it of little relevance to their own lives. Yet, the Warner Bros. film studio embarked on a virtual crusade to alert Americans to the growing menace of Nazism. Polish-Jewish immigrants Harry and Jack Warner riske...
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New York :
New York University Press,
©1999.
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Table of Contents:
- Warner Bros. and the opening salvos against Nazism, 1934-1939
- Black Legion: fascism in the heartland
- The road to Confessions of a Nazi spy and beyond
- A change of heart: Alvin York and the movie Sergeant York
- Using the devil's tool to do God's work: Sergeant York, America first, and the intervention debate
- Hollywood under the gun: the Senate investigation of propaganda in motion pictures
- "This isn't what we had in mind."