In 1968, a group of American military deserters went to the North Vietnamese mission in Stockholm with one object in mind – to join the army they had been drafted to fight. Instead, they were recruited for the propaganda war – and use magnetic tape, pop music and political rhetoric to persuade other American servicemen to desert. Their recordings were transported from Sweden to Vietnam by diplomatic bag, and broadcast from transmitters on the rooftops of Hanoi, and revolutionary bases in the countryside. With contributions from some of the surviving American deserters, Swedish anti-war activists and Vietnamese journalists of the period, the voice of Liberation Radio speaks again
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This is a recording of a broadcast about Americans leaking military information about the Vietnam Wa...
end of decades of U.S. military and political involvement in South Vietnam, and beginning the influx...
In a short text titled "Radical Radio" Murray R. Schafer has written about the idea of a "Wilderness...
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Stockholm: Four American sailors who defected from U.S. aircraft carrier Intrepid in 1968 (L-R) John...
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This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
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