Hollywood hates Hitler!: Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures
"In September 1941, a handful of isolationist senators set out to tarnish Hollywood for warmongering. The United States was largely divided on the possibility of entering the European War, yet the immigrant moguls in Hollywood were acutely aware of the conditions in Europe. After Kristallnacht...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In September 1941, a handful of isolationist senators set out to tarnish Hollywood for warmongering. The United States was largely divided on the possibility of entering the European War, yet the immigrant moguls in Hollywood were acutely aware of the conditions in Europe. After Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass), the gloves came off. Warner Bros. released the first directly anti-Nazi film in 1939 with Confessions of a Nazi Spy. Other studios followed with such films as The Mortal Storm (MGM), Man Hunt (Fox), The Man I Married (Fox), and The Great Dictator (United Artists). While these films represented a small percentage of Hollywood's output, senators took aim at the Jews in Hollywood who were supposedly "agitating us for war" and launched an investigation that resulted in Senate Resolution 152. The resolution was aimed at both radio and movies that "have been extensively used for propaganda purposes designed to influence the public mind in the direction of participation in the European war." When the Senate approved a subcommittee to investigate the intentions of these films, studio bosses were ready and willing to stand up against the government to defend their beloved industry. What followed was a complete embarrassment of the United States Senate and a large victory for Hollywood as well as freedom of speech. Many works of American film history only skim the surface of the 1941 investigation of Hollywood. In Hollywood Hates Hitler! Jew-Baiting, Anti-Nazism, and the Senate Investigation into Warmongering in Motion Pictures, author Chris Yogerst examines the years leading up to and through the Senate Investigation into Motion Picture War Propaganda, detailing the isolationist senators' relationship with the America First movement. Through his use of primary documents and lengthy congressional records, Yogerst paints a picture of the investigation's daily events both on Capitol Hill and in the national press"-- |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 209 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781496829764 9781496829757 |
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Contents ¡x Acknowledgments xi Introduction Competing Ideologies in Dangerous Times PART ONE Prequel to the Investigation 5 Chapter One Hollywood, Fascism, and Jew-Baiting Prior to 1939 16 Chapter Two Hollywood and Anti-Fascism, 1939-1940 33 Chapter Three Isolationists Push Back PART TWO Senators on the Attack 49 Chapter Four Senator Nye "Unloosed" on Hollywood 66 Chapter Five Champ Clark Doubles Down PART THREE Disgruntled Journalists 79 Chapter Six JohnT. Flynn, "Nasty Man" 93 Chapter Seven Fidler Fiddles 107 Intermission First Recess, Media Frenzy
Contents viii PART FOUR Hollywood’s Defense ns Chapter Eight Schenck Stands Strong 127 Chapter Nine Dietz Delivers PART FIVE Hollywood’s Victory 137 Chapter Ten Warner's War 150 Chapter Eleven Zanuck, Balaban, and the Wild Finish 161 Game Over Second Recess, National Unity, and the End of the investigation 175 Epilogue Overshadowed by History 181 Notes 205 Index |
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Contents ¡x Acknowledgments xi Introduction Competing Ideologies in Dangerous Times PART ONE Prequel to the Investigation 5 Chapter One Hollywood, Fascism, and Jew-Baiting Prior to 1939 16 Chapter Two Hollywood and Anti-Fascism, 1939-1940 33 Chapter Three Isolationists Push Back PART TWO Senators on the Attack 49 Chapter Four Senator Nye "Unloosed" on Hollywood 66 Chapter Five Champ Clark Doubles Down PART THREE Disgruntled Journalists 79 Chapter Six JohnT. Flynn, "Nasty Man" 93 Chapter Seven Fidler Fiddles 107 Intermission First Recess, Media Frenzy
Contents viii PART FOUR Hollywood’s Defense ns Chapter Eight Schenck Stands Strong 127 Chapter Nine Dietz Delivers PART FIVE Hollywood’s Victory 137 Chapter Ten Warner's War 150 Chapter Eleven Zanuck, Balaban, and the Wild Finish 161 Game Over Second Recess, National Unity, and the End of the investigation 175 Epilogue Overshadowed by History 181 Notes 205 Index |
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spelling | Yogerst, Chris 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)1129371956 aut Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures Chris Yogerst Jackson University Press of Mississippi [2020] xxi, 209 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Competing ideologies in dangerous times -- Hollywood, fascism, and Jew-baiting prior to 1939 Hollywood and anti-fascism, 1939-1940 Isolationists push back -- Senator Nye "unloosed" on Hollywood Champ Clark doubles down -- John T. Flynn, "nasty man" Fidler fiddles First recess, media frenzy -- Schenck stands strong Dietz delievers -- Warner's war Zanuck, Balaban, and the wild finish Second recess, national unity, and the end of the investigation Overshadowed by history "In September 1941, a handful of isolationist senators set out to tarnish Hollywood for warmongering. The United States was largely divided on the possibility of entering the European War, yet the immigrant moguls in Hollywood were acutely aware of the conditions in Europe. After Kristallnacht (the Night of Broken Glass), the gloves came off. Warner Bros. released the first directly anti-Nazi film in 1939 with Confessions of a Nazi Spy. Other studios followed with such films as The Mortal Storm (MGM), Man Hunt (Fox), The Man I Married (Fox), and The Great Dictator (United Artists). While these films represented a small percentage of Hollywood's output, senators took aim at the Jews in Hollywood who were supposedly "agitating us for war" and launched an investigation that resulted in Senate Resolution 152. The resolution was aimed at both radio and movies that "have been extensively used for propaganda purposes designed to influence the public mind in the direction of participation in the European war." When the Senate approved a subcommittee to investigate the intentions of these films, studio bosses were ready and willing to stand up against the government to defend their beloved industry. What followed was a complete embarrassment of the United States Senate and a large victory for Hollywood as well as freedom of speech. Many works of American film history only skim the surface of the 1941 investigation of Hollywood. In Hollywood Hates Hitler! Jew-Baiting, Anti-Nazism, and the Senate Investigation into Warmongering in Motion Pictures, author Chris Yogerst examines the years leading up to and through the Senate Investigation into Motion Picture War Propaganda, detailing the isolationist senators' relationship with the America First movement. Through his use of primary documents and lengthy congressional records, Yogerst paints a picture of the investigation's daily events both on Capitol Hill and in the national press"-- Geschichte 1941-1945 gnd rswk-swf Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 gnd rswk-swf Kino (DE-588)4129654-0 gnd rswk-swf Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd rswk-swf Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd rswk-swf Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd rswk-swf Nationalsozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4115345-5 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Motion pictures / United States / History Motion pictures / Censorship / United States Motion pictures / Political aspects / United States Anti-Nazi movement in motion pictures Motion pictures Motion pictures / Censorship Motion pictures / Political aspects United States Motion pictures / United States / History / 20th century Motion pictures / Censorship / United States / History / 20th century Jews in the motion picture industry / United States / History / 20th century Isolationism / United States / History / 20th century History USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Kino (DE-588)4129654-0 s Film (DE-588)4017102-4 s Nationalsozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4115345-5 s Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 s Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 s Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 s Geschichte 1941-1945 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-4968-2977-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-4968-2978-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-4968-2979-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-4968-2980-1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032449434&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Yogerst, Chris 1983- Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures Competing ideologies in dangerous times -- Hollywood, fascism, and Jew-baiting prior to 1939 Hollywood and anti-fascism, 1939-1940 Isolationists push back -- Senator Nye "unloosed" on Hollywood Champ Clark doubles down -- John T. Flynn, "nasty man" Fidler fiddles First recess, media frenzy -- Schenck stands strong Dietz delievers -- Warner's war Zanuck, Balaban, and the wild finish Second recess, national unity, and the end of the investigation Overshadowed by history Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 gnd Kino (DE-588)4129654-0 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Nationalsozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4115345-5 gnd |
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title | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
title_alt | Competing ideologies in dangerous times -- Hollywood, fascism, and Jew-baiting prior to 1939 Hollywood and anti-fascism, 1939-1940 Isolationists push back -- Senator Nye "unloosed" on Hollywood Champ Clark doubles down -- John T. Flynn, "nasty man" Fidler fiddles First recess, media frenzy -- Schenck stands strong Dietz delievers -- Warner's war Zanuck, Balaban, and the wild finish Second recess, national unity, and the end of the investigation Overshadowed by history |
title_auth | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
title_exact_search | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
title_exact_search_txtP | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
title_full | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures Chris Yogerst |
title_fullStr | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures Chris Yogerst |
title_full_unstemmed | Hollywood hates Hitler! Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures Chris Yogerst |
title_short | Hollywood hates Hitler! |
title_sort | hollywood hates hitler jew baiting anti nazism and the senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
title_sub | Jew-baiting, anti-Nazism, and the Senate investigation into warmongering in motion pictures |
topic | Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 gnd Kino (DE-588)4129654-0 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd Nationalsozialismus (DE-588)4041316-0 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Nationalsozialismus Motiv (DE-588)4115345-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Protest Kino Film Nationalsozialismus Propaganda Nationalsozialismus Motiv USA |
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