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World War 2 is one of the most talked about events in human history, but how did the public get the news of the war as it happened? From Franklin D. Roosevelt's powerful radio speeches to Edward Murrow's visual descriptions of the The Blitz and Germany's concentration camps, listen as host Logan Miller talks with experts about the impact the war had on journalism and the lessons we can learn from each reporter's sacrifice. Audio was taken from the Library of Congress and the CBS News archives. Share the episode with your friends, and follow the podcast wherever you listen.
World War 2 is one of the most talked about events in human history, but how did the public get the news of the war as it happened? From Franklin D. Roosevelt's powerful radio speeches to Edward Murrow's visual descriptions of the The Blitz and Germany's concentration camps, listen as host Logan Miller talks with experts about the impact the war had on journalism and the lessons we can learn from each reporter's sacrifice. Audio was taken from the Library of Congress and the CBS News archives. Share the episode with your friends, and follow the podcast wherever you listen.