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Titre Broadcasts in French from Moscow [February 1940-August 1941 : An evaluation of the reorientation of radio propaganda]
Auteur Paul J. Kingston
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 25, no 2-3, avril-septembre 1984
Rubrique / Thématique
Chronique
Page 201-218
Résumé anglais Paul J. Kingston, Broadcasts in French from Moscow. Febr. 1940- Aug. 1941. An evaluation of the reorientation of radio propaganda. The nature and evolution of Russian radio propaganda directed towards France during the Second World War is a much-neglected subject. This article examines the structure and programme-building of broadcasts in French from Moscow over an eighteen-month period, February 1940-August 1941, which was of crucial significance for France and the Soviet Union, both of which suffered invasion by German armies. The disintegration of the Germano— Soviet pact necessitated a radical reorientation of Soviet propaganda to the Allied nations, and the article provides a detailed presentation of the shifts in perspective of broadcasts in French. Transcripts and reports by the BBC Monitoring Service of the period form the documentary basis for this study.
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