P. G. Wodehouse (Censorship (Ready Reference series))
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Before World War II Wodehouse made a fortune—largely in the United States—from genial stories about English upper- class dimwits, and from his writing for Broadway and Hollywood. In 1940 he happened to be living in France when it was occupied by the German army and was captured and interned as an enemy alien. After a campaign to release him was mounted in America, he was removed to a hotel in Berlin, Germany, where he naïvely agreed to make a series of broadcasts to America over German radio.
Wodehouse’s talks consisted of light-hearted...
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