Curtain of lies: the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe
"While the Cold War governments of Eastern Europe operated within the confines of the Soviet worldview, their peoples confronted the narratives of both East and West. From the Soviet Union and its satellites, they heard of a West dominated by imperialist warmongers and of the glorious future on...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION: TWO CAMPS, TWO TRUTHS
CHAPTER 1: TELLING LIES, MAKING TRUTH
CHAPTER 2: THE BATTLE FOR PEACE
CHAPTER 3: BATTLING THE BIG LIE
CHAPTER 4: THAT FUNNY FEELING CREEPING DOWN YOUR BACK
CHAPTER 5: SOPORIFIC BOMBS AND AMERICAN FLYING DISCS
CHAPTER 6: THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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INDEX
abundance under Communism, 150
agency, xiv-xv
of Eastern Europeans as perceived in
East, 118-123
of Eastern European as perceived in
West, 77-83
hopes for in emigration, 135
alcohol, 113-114,
Államvédelmi Hatóság (ÁVH),
19, 89, 96
antisemitism, 6, 27, 29-30, 187nl01
Andies, Erzsébet, 47
anti- Communism
among Eastern European emigres, 79,
85, 101, 112
in Eastern Europe, xi, xv, 4-5, 126,
133,141, 164,176-177
in Eastern European media, 15
in Western media, xix, 20, 73, 81, 89,
101,106,120,149-150
use of in US, x, 60
Arendt, Hannah, 80, 82, 86
atomization of society. See friendship
under Communism
Auschnitt, Max, 17
battle for hearts and minds. See
psychological warfare
Berkman, Paul L. See Kracauer, Siegfried
Bierut, Bolesiaw, 54,140, 150
black market, 143,146,163, 165-67,
169-170,174
See also pilfering
Bonn-Paris Convention of 1952,131-132
British Broadcasting
Corporation (BBC),
broadcasting practices of, xvii, 73
reception of, xix, 137,176-177
See also Western media
Captive Mind, 79-83,119, 174
Chapin, Selden, 2
Ciobanu, Vasile, 7,14,183n22
Cominform. See Communist
Information Agency
Communism
belief in, xvi—xvii, xix, 3, 24, 26—30,
106-107,120
East European liberation from,
117, 133
human agency under, 77-83,118-123
opposition to in Eastern Europe, 125
Communist Information Agency
(Cominform), 31-32, 39-40, 50, 58
creation of, ix-x
expulsion of Yugoslavia from, 6
Communist media, xvi, 128-129,
135-136,138,153
consumption of in Eastern Europe,
xviii, 153
228
Index
Communist media (Cont.)
methods of reading in Eastern Europe,
xvii, xix
reportage on West in, xi, 117
Western views of, ix
Communist youth, 102-107,130-131
Congress of American Women
(CAW), 57, 58
Conquest by Terror, 70-72,146,197n4l
Crusade for Freedom, 62-70,72
currency reform, 163-165
Darkness at Noon. See Koesder, Arthur
de-Stalinization, xiii, xv, 140-142
Du Bois, W.E.B., 57
Dulles, John Foster, 6,10,60,78
Eastern Europe
definition of, xii
Ehrenburg, Ilya, 37,40-41,43-46,131
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 43,60-61,
63-65,79
espionage, 7,10
on trial for, 1-2,11,19-20,95
See also spies
Fadeyev, Alexander, 34
August 1948 speech of, 34-35,37-38
remarks on Korean War of, 42-43
family under Communism
background of, 97,100,103
effect of Communism on, 145,149,
157-163,166
emigration with, 100,166
fear of, 93, 103-106
love for, 49
protection of, 119,127
fear, vii, xv-xviii, xxi-xxii, 33, 58,
71, 87-90,116,126,141-142,
173-174
and friendship, 107-116
and Western media, 61,66,77, 81,
83, 86-87,89-90,95-97,105,
146,165
as a political tool, 26,30,32,45, 58,
66,72,130
in the West, 126, 208n31
of acting, 118-119,142
of change, 145
of children, 90,103-106
of class enemies, 30
of family members, 93
of German rearmament, 134
of German retribution, 132
of illegal émigrés, 100
of imprisonment, xviii
of informers, xvii, 76, 88, 90-97,
107-116,177
of return of Nazis, 131
of neighbors, 90,93
of nuclear war, 14,126-128,136,
139,208n31
of peace, 124
of police, xxi, 88, 91, 107, 111,
166-170
of saboteurs, 30,88
of scarcity, xvii, 146, 166, 173
of social change, 102
of spies, xvii, 88-90
of surveillance, 101-102,107-108
of United States, 40,44
of war, xvii, 12,117,126
of West, 58
of Western imperialism, 30
of Western inaction, 122
femininity in Eastern Europe, 15,155-163
Findeisen, Irene, 11,14
Free Europe Committee (FEC), 62, 65,
69,70,72,79,147,195n6
friendship under Communism, 87,
107-116,205n74
See also totalitarianism
Index · 229
gender,
and relationships, 108
East European perceptions of in West,
160-162
persistence of hierarchies of, 105
upheaval, 145, 156-157,161-162
See also femininity in Eastern Europe
G erő, Ernő, 140
Gomulka, Wladislaw, xv, 140, 183nl2
trial preparations for, 4, 9
Gottwald, Clement, 5,23,25, 28, 51, 54,
106,109, 164,171
Havel, Vaclav, 173-174
Hodinová-Spurná, Anežka, 47
Horáková, Milada, 22, 24
trial of, 14-16, 21,26, 93, 184n46
popular participation in trial of, 22-24
House of Representatives Committee
on Un-American Activities
(HUAC), 56-58
Hovde, Bryn J., 35
Hungarian state security. See
Államvédelmi Hatóság
Huxley, Julian, 35
informers, 26-27, 75, 91-97
children as, 103-106
fear of, xvii, 76, 92-97,107-116, 177
ubiquity of, 94, 125,163
Western media reports on, 90, 95-97
interrogation
as political discourse, 2-3
interpretation of, 2-3, 21
methods for conducting, 19-20,
25, 88, 92
Iwaszkiewicz, Jaroslav, 41
Joliot- Curie, Frédéric, 38
Kádár, János, 172-173, 211n99
Khrushchev, Nikita, xv
Klosiewicz, Viktor, 39-40,46
Koestler, Arthur, 2,20-21
Konvalinka, Jaroslav, 68-69, 196n29
Korean War
Cold War Western reportage
about, 138
discussion of among East European
peace activists, 41-44
Eastern European reportage of, xvi,
138,191 n6l
Eisenhower s remarks on, 64
Korneichuk, Alexander, 43—45
Kostov, Traicho, 4-5,7-9, 11,
12, 17-18
Kracauer, Siegfried, 84-87, 111,
117-118,122,170-172,
174,212n 17
London, Artur, 19
London, Lise, 25
Lowenthai, Leo, 84
Martin, Kingsley, 35-36
Metropolitan Nikolai, 46
Milosz, Czeslaw, 79-83,119, 174
Ministerium fur Staatsicherheit
(MfS), 203n22
Nagy, Imre, xv, 140
Nance, EUwood, 41, 191 n57
New York Times,
and peace movement, 34,37,65
and show trials, 20-21
interviews with, 2
Notes from Behind the Curtain, 62
nuclear disarmament, 32
nuclear weapons, 13
Eastern European perceptions of,
128-129,139
Soviet possession of, 13, 128
230 · Index
Office of State Security. See Urząd
Bezpieczeństwa
Origins of Totalitarianism y 82, 86
Paloczi-Horvath, George, 25-26
Paträfcanu, Lucreçiu, 4,9, 182nl2
Pavlov, Todor Dimitrov, 46,49-50
peace movement, xii, 31-33, 58-59,
117-118,131
Communist participants in, 32-35,
36-41,42-56
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 58
Stockholm Appeal, 50-54, 59
Western participants in, 35-36, 56, 58
Western perceptions of, 56-58, 65,77,
117-118,134
women and, 32-33,42, 50, 52, 57-58
Womens International Democratic
Federation (WIDF), 32,
42, 57-58
Wroclaw World Congress, 34, 39,
40,43, 56
See also World Congress of
Intellectuals and World Peace
Council
pilfering, 167-168
police brutality. See torture
Polish October, XV, 140, 172
propaganda (American), x-xi,
60-62,69,72
Communist views of, 31,34-35,39,
propaganda (Communist), xi, xvi, 3, 5,9,
22-23,43-45,135,152
Western views of, ix, 56, 58-59,64,
65,71,73-74, 84-86,105-107,
117-118,134,159,172
émigré views of, 151-152, 154-155,161
dissemination of, 69, 111, 171
reception of, xviii—XX, 118,135, 144
psychological warfare, 60-63,72
public drunkenness. See alcohol
Radio Free Europe (RFE)
analysis of interviews conducted by,
xix, xx-xxi,
audience response to, 95-96
broadcasting practices of, xvii, 73-75
establishment of, 72-73
Information Items, 89
international policy of, 73,
76-77,106,
interviews conducted by, xvii, xx,
xxi-xxii, 88-90,132
methods of interpreting in Eastern
Europe, xviii-xix, 90
portrayal of Communism by, 74-77,
95, 98,116
portrayal of Eastern Europeans by,
75-76,104-105
relationship to US government, 62-63
See also Western media
Rajk, Laszlo
trial of, 1-7,9-10,12,19-20, 22,25
reception of, 22
rearmament in West Germany, 12
American government perceptions of,
132-133
debates about, 131-132
East European perceptions of, 12, 117,
134,136
Rohlena, Václav, 50
Rogge, O. John, 57
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 58
saboteurs, 6, 9,12,16,18,30,88,102
Satellite Mentalityy 83-87,117-118,
122,170-171
Savulescu, Traian, 43,47-49
Szász, Béla, 19
secret speech. See Khrushchev, Nikita,
secret speech of
secret police. See security services
Securitate, 66
Index · 231
security services, 90-97
See also Államvédelmi Hatóság;
Securitate; informers;
Ministerium für Staatsicherheit;
Státní bezpečnosti; Urząd
Bezpieczeństwa
shortages
and fear, xvii, 146, 166, 173
of femininity, 135-163
of material goods, xiv, 99, 110,
139, 143-155
Western politicization of, 146—147
See also abundance under
Communism
show trials
antisemitism in, 27, 29-30
of Auschnitt, Max, 17
of Ciobanu, Vasile, 7,14, 183n22
function of, 1—11
of Horáková, Milada, 14—16, 21, 26,
93, 184n46
of Kostov, Traicho, 4-5,7-9, 11,
12, 17-18
of Paloczi-Horvath, George, 25-26
popular participation in,
22-24, 26-30
of Rajk, László, 1-7,9-10,12,19-20,
22, 25
reactions to, 22-26
of Slánský, Rudolf, 4-7, 9-10,12-13,
19, 21-22,24-30,184n39
of Turner, Claucje Henry, 7-8,
10-11, 14
usage of, 3-4
of Vogeler, Robert, 16-17, 185n53
Western reportage on, 20-21
Slánský, Rudolf, 5
participation in trial of, 26-30
trial of, 4-7,9-10,12-13, 19, 21-22,
24-30,184n39
wife of, 25
Státní bezpečnosti (StB), 26-29, 92-94
Soviet Union
defeat of, 134
spies
on trial, 1, 7, 10-11, 13-14, 19,
Western perceptions of, 70—71
See also espionage
Stasi, see Ministerium für Staatsicherheit
Stalin, Joseph, xv, 51, 182nl0
Soviet Union under the rule of, ix, xiii
Stalinism
in Eastern Europe, xiii~xv, 4
Eastern European response
to, xiv-xv
Standard Electric plant, 16
Stockholm Appeal, 50-54, 59
Stowe, Leland, 70-72, 87, 146-147,150,
154, 157,174,197n35
surveillance. See security services
Suslov, Mikhail, 31, 39,40, 50
Taylor, A.J.P., 35-36, 38, 56,190n24
terror in Eastern Europe, xiv-xv, 3-4, 53,
90-91, 95,116,142,174
Eastern European perceptions of, xiv,
34-35, 99,102,107,112,115,
119,166
effects of Western media focus on,
120, 127
Western perceptions of, ix, 2, 61, 64,
66,76, 82-83,90
See also fear
theft. See pilfering
Tito, Josip Broz, 1, 6-9, 12
Topolski, Feliks, 36-37
torture, 20, 88-92
totalitarianism, ix,xiv, 107, 141-142,
174-176
Truman Doctrine, ix, 57
Truman, Harry S., ix-xii, 51, 61,77, 80
and Andrei Zhdanov, x—xi, xvii
232 ♦ Index
Truska, Karel, 68-69
Turner, Claude Henry, 7-8, 10-12, 14
Urząd Bezpieczeństwa (UB), xviii,
99, 169
Vogeler, Robert, 16—17, 185n53
Voice of America ( VOA)
analysis of interviews conducted by,
xix, xx—xxi
audience response to, 112
broadcasting practices of, xvii, 73
government use of, 83—84
interview project of, xvii, xx-xxii,
83- 84, 108, 123,
listening to, xviii— xix, 111—112, 138
methods of interpreting in Eastern
Europe, xviii—xix, 138
See also Western media
war
doubts about, 124
fantasies of, 117—142
fear of, xvii, 12, 117, 126
Warsaw Pact, 140
West
Eastern Europeans’ views of, 98—101,
104, 153-155
liberation of Communist Eastern
Europe by, 117—18, 121—122
militarization of, 117
portrayal of by Communist media, 117
Western media
Communist press response to, 165
consumption of in Eastern Europe,
xvii, xix, 110—111» 117, 137,
153, 176-178
Eastern European requests made on,
xix, 95-96, 138
influence of on Eastern Europeans,
84- 86, 90, 95-96, 112, 118, 137,
161, 164-165,174, 176
laws in Eastern Europe on, 110-111
methods of interpreting in Eastern
Europe, xvii, xviii—xx, 138
portrayal of Eastern Europe in, ix,
75-76, 118-119
reception of in Eastern Europe,
137, 149
women
activism of in Eastern Europe, 32-33,
42, 50, 52, 99-100,
activism of in US, 57—58,
and beauty, 155—156
Communist policy on, xiii,
145, 159-160
and family, 157, 159-162
married to show trial defendants, 25
and peace movement, 32—33,42, 50,
52, 57-58
and work, xiii, 54-56, 145,151,
157-161, 167-169
See also femininity in Eastern Europe
Womens Day, 54—55
Women’s International Democratic
Federation (WIDF), 32,42, 57-58
World Congress of Intellectuals, 32
August 1948 meeting of, 33-37
World Peace Council (WPC), 32-33,
38-40, 43-50, 56-59,131
American work with, 57
journal of, 51
Western views on, 56—59
Wroclaw World Congress, 34, 39—40,
43, 56
Zhdanov, Andrei
and creation of Communist
Information Agency, ix—x, xv-xvi
and Harry S. Truman, x-xi, xvii
München
CURTAINOFLIES
The Battle over Truth in Stalinist
Eastern Europe
Melissa Feinberg
OX FORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Two Camps, Two Truths ix
1 Telling Lies, Making Truth 1
2 The Fight for Peace 31
3 Battling the Big Lie 60
4 That Funny Feeling Creeping Up Your Back 88
5 Soporific Bombs and American Flying Discs 117
6 The Power of the Powerless 143
Conclusion 175
Notes 179
Selected Bibliography 217
Index 227
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spelling | Feinberg, Melissa ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1137489472 aut Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe Melissa Feinberg New York Oxford University Press [2017] © 2017 xxii, 232 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "While the Cold War governments of Eastern Europe operated within the confines of the Soviet worldview, their peoples confronted the narratives of both East and West. From the Soviet Union and its satellites, they heard of a West dominated by imperialist warmongers and of the glorious future only Communism could bring. A competing discourse emanated from the West, claiming that Eastern Europe was a totalitarian land of captive slaves, powerless in the face of Soviet aggression. In Curtain of Lies, Melissa Feinberg conducts a timely examination into the nature of truth, using the political culture of Eastern Europe during the Cold War as her foundation. Focusing on the period between 1948 and 1956, she looks at how the 'truth' of Eastern Europe was delineated by actors on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Feinberg offers a fresh interpretation of the Cold War as a shared political environment, exploring the ways in which ordinary East Europeans interacted with these competing understandings of their homeland. She approaches this by looking at the relationship between the American-sponsored radio stations broadcast across the Iron Curtain and the East European émigrés they interviewed as sources on life under Communism. Feinberg's careful analysis reveals that these parties developed mutually reinforced assumptions about the meaning of Communism, helping to create the evidentiary foundation for totalitarian interpretations of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. In bridging the geopolitical and the individual, Curtain of Lies provides a perspective that is both innovative in its methodology and indispensable to its field"...Provided by publisher Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1948-1956 gnd rswk-swf HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh Geschichte Gesellschaft Kommunismus Politik Truth Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Political culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century Radio broadcasting Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Communism Social aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Cold War Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Wahrheit (DE-588)4064314-1 gnd rswk-swf Feindbild (DE-588)4016641-7 gnd rswk-swf Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd rswk-swf Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd rswk-swf Europa Sowjetunion Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1945-1989 Europe, Eastern Relations Soviet Union Soviet Union Relations Europe, Eastern Europe, Eastern Relations Western countries Western countries Relations Europe, Eastern Südosteuropa (DE-588)4058449-5 gnd rswk-swf Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 gnd rswk-swf Ostmitteleuropa (DE-588)4075753-5 g Südosteuropa (DE-588)4058449-5 g Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 s Wahrheit (DE-588)4064314-1 s Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 s Feindbild (DE-588)4016641-7 s Geschichte 1948-1956 z DE-604 https://www.recensio.net/r/e1f715ca38d34271bdaef9ae906c19ea rezensiert in: Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas / jgo.e-reviews, JGO 68 (2020), 2, S. 352-354 Rezension http://www.sehepunkte.de/2019/11/33671.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 19 (2019), Nr. 11 Rezension LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029803050&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029803050&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029803050&sequence=000004&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029803050&sequence=000007&line_number=0004&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Feinberg, Melissa ca. 20./21. Jh Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh Geschichte Gesellschaft Kommunismus Politik Truth Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Political culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century Radio broadcasting Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Communism Social aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Cold War Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Wahrheit (DE-588)4064314-1 gnd Feindbild (DE-588)4016641-7 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd |
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title | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe |
title_auth | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe |
title_exact_search | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe |
title_full | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe Melissa Feinberg |
title_fullStr | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe Melissa Feinberg |
title_full_unstemmed | Curtain of lies the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe Melissa Feinberg |
title_short | Curtain of lies |
title_sort | curtain of lies the battle over truth in stalinist eastern europe |
title_sub | the battle over truth in Stalinist Eastern Europe |
topic | HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh Geschichte Gesellschaft Kommunismus Politik Truth Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Political culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century Radio broadcasting Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Communism Social aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Cold War Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Wahrheit (DE-588)4064314-1 gnd Feindbild (DE-588)4016641-7 gnd Ost-West-Konflikt (DE-588)4075770-5 gnd Politische Kultur (DE-588)4046540-8 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union / bisacsh Geschichte Gesellschaft Kommunismus Politik Truth Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Political culture Europe, Eastern History 20th century Radio broadcasting Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Communism Social aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century Cold War Political aspects Europe, Eastern History 20th century HISTORY / Europe / Russia & the Former Soviet Union Wahrheit Feindbild Ost-West-Konflikt Politische Kultur Europa Sowjetunion Europe, Eastern Politics and government 1945-1989 Europe, Eastern Relations Soviet Union Soviet Union Relations Europe, Eastern Europe, Eastern Relations Western countries Western countries Relations Europe, Eastern Südosteuropa Ostmitteleuropa |
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