Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939
Discover the untold story of Hollywood's complex relationship with Nazism in Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939 by Thomas Doherty. Published by Columbia University Press in 2015, this compelling book spans 448 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics between the motion picture industry and the rise of National Socialism in Germany. Doherty explores how the American film industry grappled with political pressures and propaganda, revealing the behind-the-scenes struggles that shaped cinematic narratives during a tumultuous period in history. This insightful examination not only highlights the impact of politics on film but also sheds light on the moral dilemmas faced by filmmakers in the United States. Ideal for history enthusiasts and film buffs alike, Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939 is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and politics. Don’t miss your chance to gain a deeper understanding of this crucial era!