Cold War Radio Museum In 1943, in the middle of the war, the U.S. Congress almost completely de-funded domestic propaganda programs of the Office of War Information (OWI), which also managed Voice of America (VOA) radio broadcasts for overseas...
Cold War Radio Museum The State Department informed the White House in a memorandum from Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles sent on April 6, 1943 that John Houseman, the chief producer of Voice of America (VOA) radio broadcasts, although the...
Cold War Radio Museum Julius Epstein[ref]“How a refugee journalist exposed Voice of America censorship of the Katyn Massacre,” Cold War Radio Museum, April 16, 2018, .[/ref], a Jewish refugee journalist from Austria who himself had a brief...
Cold War Radio Museum In 2018, the online Cold War Radio Museum presented for the first time to a broader online audience a secret 1943 memorandum sent to the Roosevelt White House by the U.S. State Department. The communication raised...