You Can’t Do Business With Hitler – Heads They Win – Tails We Lose. ep1, `1942

A black and white book cover with the title "You Can't Do Business With Hitler" in bold red letters at the top. A man in a suit with a serious expression is in the foreground, while Hitler's face is in the background, partially obscured by smoke. The author's name, John Roy Carlson, is written in smaller letters at the bottom.
You Can't Do Business with Hitler WHAT A NAZI VICTORY WOULD MEAN TO EVERY AMERICAN (1947 REVISED EDITION) BY DOUGLAS MILLER Recommended as must reading by WENDELL WILLKIE and WM. L.SHIRER Pocket BOOK edition COMPLETE AND UNABRIDGED.

Recounts the trouble an American businessman had in dealing with the Nazi’s just before the war broke out.

To further demonstrate the heavy political overtones that Germany had supposedly practicing, the producer dramatizes a scene where a German film maker doesn’t understand our rights to freedom of the press.

The point to be made is that our Government can’t force propaganda on it’s citezens, or force the media to willingly show it. A final scene demonstrates how Nazi Germany controlled business transactions to shut out companies they deemed as undesireable.

(exact air date unknown, but sometime in 1942.)