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The Censored War: American Visual Experience During World War Two
George Roeder Jr.
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| #764315 in Books | 1995-02-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.98 x.46 x7.03l,1.13 | File type: PDF | 199 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Disconcerting but valuable|By Kris Bachmann|A deep look into the changing modes of censorship of dead American service members during World War Two. Roeder treats his subject gently yet forcefully, demonstrating media's compliance with government requests to not publish pictures of deceased troops. He weaves a fascinating narrative detailing the arguments in the administration|From Library Journal|The U.S. government during World War II was quick to realize the power of visual images and sought ways to control their uses. Roeder (Sch. of the Art Institute of Chicago) explores most aspects of the government's policies on visual images
Early in World War II censors placed all photographs of dead and badly wounded Americans in a secret Pentagon file known to officials as the Chamber of Horrors. Later, as government leaders became concerned about public complacency brought on by Allied victories, they released some of these photographs of war's brutality. But to the war's end and after, they continued to censor photographs of mutilated or emotionally distressed American soldiers, of racial conflicts...
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