During World War II, information often heavily saturated with propaganda was disseminated to wide audiences via radio and newsreels. These novel mass communication methods propagated many distortions of events which are now widely accepted as facts. These distortions have often been subsequentially reinforced by movies, documentaries, and published books. Our contemporary notion of The Battle of Britain is a shining example. Join us to hear the rest of the story.
A former ICBM launch officer, Dick Scott has presented many courses at Osher including several on World War II.
An RIT OLLI offering.
This is a one session lecture - no cost.