Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939
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- ISBN: 0231163924
- ISBN: 9780231163927
- Physical Description ix, 429 pages : illustrations.
- Publisher New York : Columbia University Press, [2013]
- Copyright ©2013
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 379-408) and index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 51.60 |
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Table of Contents
Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939
Section | Section Description | Page Number |
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Prologue: Judenfilm! | ||
1 | Hollywood--Berlin--Hollywood | |
"The Hitler Anti-Jew Thing" | ||
The Aryanization of American Imports | ||
The Aryanization of Hollywood's Payroll | ||
2 | Hitler | |
The Disappearance of Jews qua Jews | ||
The Unmaking of The Mad Dog of Europe | ||
"What about the Jews" | ||
The Story of a Hollywood Girl in Naziland: I Was a Captive of Nazi Germany (1936) | ||
3 | The Nazis in the Newsreels | |
"The Swastika Man" | ||
"Naziganda" | ||
4 | The Hollywood Anti-Nazi League | |
"Unheil Hitler!" | ||
The Politics of Celebrity | ||
5 | Mussolini Jr. Goes Hollywood | |
6 | The Spanish Civil War in Hollywood | |
"Censored Pap!" | ||
Walter Wanger's Blockade (1938) | ||
Loyalist Red Screen Propaganda | ||
7 | Foreign Imports | |
"German Tongue Talkers" | ||
Anti-Nazism in the Arty Theaters | ||
"Nazi Scrammers" | ||
8 | "The Blight of Radical Propaganda" | |
Trouble from Rome Over Idiot's Delight (1939) | ||
Trouble from Berlin Over The Road Back (1937) | ||
Trouble from Washington with the Dies Committee | ||
9 | Inside Nazi Germany with the March of Time | |
10 | "Grim Reaper Material" | |
History Unreels | ||
"The Present Persecutions in Germany" | ||
11 | There Is No Room for Leni Riefenstahl in Hollywood | |
12 | "The Only Studio with Any Guts" | |
The Warner Bros | ||
Patriotic Shorts | ||
The Activist Moguls | ||
"The Picture That Calls a Swastika a Swastika!": Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) | ||
13 | Hollywood Goes to War | |
Epilogue: The Motion Picture Memory of Nazism | ||
Thanks and Acknowledgments | ||
Notes | ||
Index |