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  1. World Entertainment War was an American funk rock band, formed in 1986. They recorded four records before disbanding in 1993, and then played reunion concerts in 2000 and 2001, and again in 2009. The band describes itself as “a benevolent media virus programmed to prevent the entertainment criminals from stealing your imagination."

  2. Entertainment during the Second World War provided civilians with a form of escape from the hardships of wartime life. It was equally important to those serving in the forces, both in Britain and overseas. Radio was the chief form of news and entertainment, and listening increased during wartime and by 1945 there were nearly ten million radio ...

  3. Entertainment industry during World War II. During World War II, the entertainment industry changed to help the war effort. Often the industry became more closely controlled by national governments, who believed that a supportive home front was crucial to victory.

  4. August 10, 2018. Primary Image: (Image: US Department of Defense.) World War II touched virtually every part of American life, even things so simple as the food people ate, the films they watched, and the music they listened to.

  5. 15 de oct. de 2015 · Thursday, Oct 15, 2015. USO Shows In Prose: Entertainment During World War II. The Words, Emotions and Hard Realities Behind the Greatest Entertainment Mobilization the World has Ever Seen. By Eric Brandner. An accordion is the largest piece of property the troupe carries. The evening dresses, crushed in suitcases, must be pressed and kept pretty.

  6. While good morale depends on many things, including good leadership, clear purposes, and good food, entertainment played a crucial role in the morale of American military forces during World War II. 2 Entertainment also served particular purposes for different constituent groups.

  7. 18 de nov. de 2021 · Published November 18, 2021. Christian Blauvelt explores how the men and women who made movies reacted to the reality of war in his book, " Hollywood Victory: The Movies, Stars, and Stories of...