Box 2
Contains 61 Results:
Office of War Information Planning: Mediterranean area , 1944-06-14 - 1944-12-06
O.W. "Tom" Riegel's copy of an official "confidential" binder distributed to staff of the United States Office of War Information detailing propaganda objectives for the Mediterranean region of Europe for 1944, specifically the countries of Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia, Italy, and Hungary.
Speeches, 1966 - 1970
Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's
Riegel's Paper, 1962 - 1974
This subseries consists of Riegel's communication satellite article manuscripts. These manuscripts show the revisions Riegel made to his work.
Speeches, 1970 - 1973
Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's
Misc., 1962 - 1974
Items in this series relate to news and developments in communications sattelites. Riegel wrote a short article about their impact on mass media. His manuscripts along with correspondence, reports, and publications about communications satellites make up the bulk of this series. Some items of note include reports on the progress of Canada's Telesat system, Riegel's analysis of satellite communication, and Comsat and Intelesat reports from the early 1970's
Ephemeral Materials, 1939 - 1945
This subseries containes unique items of the time period that distinguish it from other eras. Some interesting items of note include candy wrappers with U.S. army propaganda, an assortment of pro U.S. booklets in various languages, shoe lace packaging depicting the hanging of Hitler and Mossolini, and a hitler/Tojo pin cushion.
Correspondence, 1939 - 1945
Riegel's corresepondence in this series primarily relates to those he worked and interacted with during his time with the Office of War information. One topic of particular interest to Riegel was the "Strzetelski Affair" which focused on the contested censorship of a Polish news agency and their description of troop position in the eastern front.
Domestic Propaganda, 1939 - 1945
Riegel's collection of domestic propaganda during the second World War highlighted appeals to the working class by the Germans to stand against "big business" interests, and the pro-peace movement primarily through a series of drawings by Pola Clair.
European Leaflets, 1939 - 1945
European propaganda leaflets, in Riegel's collection, show the various appeals by different groups to persuade the enemy to surrender. While most of the leaflets are addressing a German audience, there are some in Hungarian, Polish, and Arabic aiming to persuade at least a tacit support for the allies. The leaflets are sorted based on their identification number often found on one of the corners of the leaflet.
European Newsletters, 1939 - 1945
These newsletters were disseminated by allied forces to citizens of liberated countries. These newsletters, ranging from Dutch to Flemish to French often described events on the front lines and encouraged readers to support the war effort.