The censored war : American visual experience during World War Two / George H. Roeder Jr.
"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 ph...
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New Haven :
Yale University Press,
©1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Rationing Death
- Visual Essay 1: Playing the Death Card
- Ch. 2. A Cast of Millions
- Visual Essay 2: Moving Pictures
- Ch. 3. War as a Way of Seeing
- Visual Essay 3: War as Monologue
- Ch. 4. War Costs
- Visual Essay 4: War Legacies.