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portada Kill–Do not Release: Censored Marine Corps Stories From World war ii (World war ii: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) (en Inglés)
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Inglés
N° páginas
320
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Tapa Dura
ISBN13
9781531510398

Kill–Do not Release: Censored Marine Corps Stories From World war ii (World war ii: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) (en Inglés)

Douglass K. Daniel (Autor) · Fordham University Press · Tapa Dura

Kill–Do not Release: Censored Marine Corps Stories From World war ii (World war ii: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension) (en Inglés) - Douglass K. Daniel

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"Fighter-Writer" reports from major battles in the Pacific highlight what America's Marines endured in World War II Douglass K. Daniel presents a fascinating trove of previously classified material withheld from the public because of government and public relations concerns at the time, including tactical details that could inadvertently aid the enemy, battlefield gore that could disturb readers, and the gamut of issues of taste. Navy censors in the field and editors at Marine Corps headquarters in Washington were also on alert for any material that could negatively affect the Corps itself or the overall war effort. Soul-searching stories that questioned the nature of war were rejected lest they sow doubt stateside about the cause for which so many lives were being lost. Behind the bylines was a new breed of storytellers. Considered "fighter-writers," Marine combat correspondents, or CCs, carried typewriters as well as weapons. The Marine Corps Division of Public Relations recruited them from America's newsrooms to join the fight that stretched from Guadalcanal and the bloody assault on Tarawa to the black sands of Iwo Jima and the dense jungles of Okinawa. Their approved work appeared in civilian newspapers, magazines, and other national and local media. This collection also highlights the unique efforts of the CCs and the public relations officers who commanded them. While they were assigned to report and write, they were Marines first. They eagerly put aside their notebooks to take up arms against the enemy as needed. Many were wounded in battle, and more than a dozen were killed, giving their lives to get the story behind the most significant conflict in human history.

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