LAUGHING AT HITLER: HUMOUR IN WORLD WAR 2

Britains’ sense of humour was pivotal to staying positive during the dark days of the second World War.  Radio, film, poster campaigns, information films and stage shows all contributed to the resilient moral of the nation, ensuring a perky defiance against the enemy.  We examine how this developed, showing clips of the top comedians of the day, as well as many other examples of wartime entertainment.

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