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Love, hate & propaganda : World War Two for a new generation.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DVD-1444 no. 4, 6

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    Summary
    Love, Hate and Propaganda is a series that explores the psychology of war. Why did some enthusiastically follow while others bravely resisted? How could a young shop owner in Berlin come to believe that murdering civilians was a necessary part of asserting German pride? Why did a teenage girl in Japan believe her country had a divine mission to 'civilize' all of Asia at the barrel of a gun? Why did Hollywood believe it was necessary to demonize the Japanese in order to persuade Americans to fight? And, in the darkest days of WWII, how did so many manage to keep faith and fight evil when all seemed hopeless?
    Variant Title
    Love, hate and propaganda
    Format
    Video
    Published
    Toronto, ON : Canadian Broadcasting Corp. : CBC Learning [distributor], ©2010
    Contents
    Episode 1 : The 1930s: The Strong Men / written, produced and directed by Ryszard Hunka
    Episode 2 :1939/1940: Selling War written, produced and directed by Susan Teskey
    Episode 3 :1941: Meet the Enemy / directed by Lucie Gagnon, Mireille Ledoux, written and produced by Mireille Ledoux, Raymond Saint-Pierre
    Episode 4 : 1942- 1943: Truth and Total War / directed by Léon Laflamme, written and produced by Claude Berradelli, Léon Laflamme
    Episode 5 :1944/1945 Hiding the Horrors / written, produced and directed by Julian Sher, produced by Lisa Ellenwood
    Episode 6 :1945 Changing the Story directed by Jo-Ann Demers, written and produced by Jo-Ann Demers, Achille Michaud.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Sher, Julian, 1953- director, screenwriter, producer.
    Ellenwood, Lisa, producer.
    Demers, Jo-Ann, director.
    Michaud, Achille, screenwriter, producer.
    Gagnon, Lucie, director.
    Ledoux, Mireille, director, screenwriter, producer.
    Saint-Pierre, Raymond, director, screenwriter, producer.
    Laflamme, Léon, director, screenwriter, producer.
    Berrardelli, Claude, screenwriter, producer.
    Hunka, Ryszard, director, screenwriter, producer.
    Teskey, Susan, director, screenwriter, producer.
    Stroumboulopoulos, George, presenter.
    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
    CBC Learning (Firm)
    Notes
    Container cataloging.
    Love, Hate and Propaganda is a series that explores the psychology of war. Why did some enthusiastically follow while others bravely resisted? How could a young shop owner in Berlin come to believe that murdering civilians was a necessary part of asserting German pride? Why did a teenage girl in Japan believe her country had a divine mission to 'civilize' all of Asia at the barrel of a gun? Why did Hollywood believe it was necessary to demonize the Japanese in order to persuade Americans to fight? And, in the darkest days of WWII, how did so many manage to keep faith and fight evil when all seemed hopeless?
    Episode 1 : The 1930s: The Strong Men / written, produced and directed by Ryszard Hunka -- Episode 2 :1939/1940: Selling War written, produced and directed by Susan Teskey -- Episode 3 :1941: Meet the Enemy / directed by Lucie Gagnon, Mireille Ledoux, written and produced by Mireille Ledoux, Raymond Saint-Pierre -- Episode 4 : 1942- 1943: Truth and Total War / directed by Léon Laflamme, written and produced by Claude Berradelli, Léon Laflamme -- Episode 5 :1944/1945 Hiding the Horrors / written, produced and directed by Julian Sher, produced by Lisa Ellenwood -- Episode 6 :1945 Changing the Story directed by Jo-Ann Demers, written and produced by Jo-Ann Demers, Achille Michaud.
    Presented by George Stroumboulopoulos.
    DVD.
    Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    Physical Description
    6 videodiscs (256 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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