#ColdWitch History Lessons

You are now listening to Radio Free Europe

Weapons of many kinds are seen in The Witch Who Came in From The Cold - guns and knives, of course, but also spells and secrets. Real tools of combat tend to run the gambit just as much as fictional ones ever could, which we see in this interesting bit from history - when the US took war to the airwaves...

Lesson 5b
How does a nation fight a war of ideas? When the battlefield is popular opinion, how does a state arm itself? In 1949, the United States found its answer. Their weapon: the airwaves. The CIA launched Radio Free Europe in 1949 with the hopes of encouraging Eastern Europeans to defect from the Soviet bloc and weaken their countries from the inside. The Digital Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty archive gives us a declassified, thorough, and incredibly interesting view of the radio’s peak years between 1949 and 1972.
The RFE/RL collection of documents is among the many fascinating collections posted by the Wilson Center on its website: “Digital Archive: International History Declassified.” It is a treasure trove of information. Memorandums, reports, and letters, all declassified by the Central Intelligence Agency, giving us an unseen history of the station. You can see the beginnings of the program, when George Kennan (one of the architects of containment policy) stressed the need to inspire “continuing popular resistance within the countries of the Soviet World,” to its founding mission statement to “engage in efforts by radio, press and other means to keep alive among their fellow citizens in Europe the ideals of individual and national freedom.” The documents give us insight into uncertainties about the program as well. Several statesmen had doubts, like Richard Arens, who claimed RFE was harboring Marxists and broadcasting socialist propaganda. West Germany, where RFE was based, also felt a lack of control over the station and a sense of being used by the U.S.
Learn more at NotEvenPast.org.
Lesson 5

Redacted documents, secret messages, and invisible elements of influence? Sounds like magic to us - and something well suited to the efforts of Gabe and Tanya in The Witch Who Came In From The Cold.

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