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Insidious Foes: The Axis Fifth Column and the American Home Front
Insidious Foes The Axis Fifth Column and the American Home Front Author:Francis MacDonnell, Oxford University Press From 1938 to 1942, a "case of national jitters" gripped the United States--fear that a German Fifth Column had penetrated the nation, and that Nazi spies were actively engaged in a campaign of subversion. Responsible voices in the White House, Congress, the intelligence community, and citizens' organizations voiced genuine alarm at the internal ... more »threat. Spies were everywhere in the popular media--movies, radio shows, novels, pulp fiction, and comic books all contributed to the hysteria. In Insidious Foes, MacDonnell recaptures the spirit of the anxiety and dread that permeated the country during these years. He examines factors that led to the rise and fall of the Fifth Column panic, and its manifestations in political and cultural life. While acknowledging that actual subversion by Axis powers was minimal and quickly eliminated, MacDonnell also outlines the significant legacy the scare produced--not only for World War II, but for the postwar period as well. As much of the rhetoric used and measures taken against the presumed Nazi threat were carried over into anti-Communist crusades of the Cold War, this episode clearly contributed to what has been described as the "paranoid element" in American politics.« less