In wartime, it is not only success on the battlefield that determines
victory. Winning hearts and minds is a vital part of military strategy
and relies in large part on the effective management of how and what
information is reported from the front. In this illuminating study,
Timothy Balzer explores how the Canadian military developed and relied
on public relations units to manage news during the Second World War.
The soldiers assigned to these units were mainly former journalists
who, in what some have considered a challenge to journalistic
objectivity, were responsible for censoring information, supervising
and assisting war correspondents, coordinating policy with the Allies,
and ensuring the steady flow of news to Canada. Brought to life with
public relations case studies from Dieppe, the Sicilian campaign, and
Normandy that reveal clashes among individual commanders and
politicians, the press, the military, the government, and the Canadian
public, The Information Front offers a balanced and intelligent
discussion of how the military used censorship and propaganda to rally
support for the war effort.
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The Canadian Army and News Management during the Second World War
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774819015
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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