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Americans heard news about the war in Fireside Chats from FDR. They also read newspapers and many saw news reels when they went to the movies.
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The sinking of the Lusitania was important to the USA's decision to join ww2 because there were many Americans on board the Lusitania at the time of its sinking and the Americans feared similar attacks in the future.
The US mainly tried to prevent communism from spreading to other countries, and both sides, the Soviet Union and the USA tried to offer help to starving countries so to hope that they use their country as an example. As a result, many countries got brought out of starvation but the Soviet Union had its share of countries influenced.
The BBC world news service provided short wave radio news during the entire war.
British news was read more often than German news in the United States. It was easier to receive British news.
British news was read more often than German news in the United States. It was easier to receive British news.
British news was read more often than German news in the United States. It was easier to receive British news.
British news was read more often than German news in the United States.
British news was read more often than German news in the United States. It was easier to receive British news.
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Most US newspapers drew on British sources. (APEX)
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British news was read more often than German news in the United States. It was easier to receive British news.
Ella Fitzgerald was born in Newport News, Virginia in 1917
Americans heard news about the war in Fireside Chats from FDR. They also read newspapers and many saw news reels when they went to the movies.