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V for Victory: The wireless campaign that defeated the Nazis
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142 pages
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Focusing on the V for Victory campaign, this book reveals how an amateur radio propaganda initiative inspired resistance against Nazi occupation in Europe. It highlights the campaign's impact, prompting Churchill and de Gaulle to adopt the V sign, while Goebbels launched a counter-campaign. The narrative explores the BBC's bold rejection of Hitler's peace offer and the challenges faced in boosting the morale of occupied peoples. Through the lens of 'Colonel Britton', it recounts a pivotal moment when Britain communicated courageously and optimistically to a silenced continent.
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2016, paperback
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