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Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust 1933-1945 / In this book, Deborah Lipstadt argues that, from 1933 to 1945, the American press failed to treat the destruction of European Jews as urgent news. When newspaper did report on the horrors being perpetrated, they adopted a skeptical posture, burying small stories with ambiguous headlines on inside pages. Lipstadt documents how the demand for objectivity, the cynicism or gullibility of reporters, the incredulity of editors, and an atmosphere of isolationism helped to shape the news - and influenced policymakers who might have saved countless lives. This most complete study to date of American press reactions to the Holocaust sets forth in abundant detail how the press nationwide played down or even ignored reports of Jewish persecutions over a twelve-year period.
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Germany--Jews--History--1933-1945--Publicopinion
Classification943.2 LIP
PublisherNew York, N.Y., The Free Press,Macmillan Publishing Company,Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1986
SubjectGermany--Jews--History--1933-1945--Public opinionGermany--Foreign opinion, American.Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Public opinionAmerican newspapers.Public opinion--United States.
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ISBN9780029191613
URLhttps://books.google.com.hk/books/about/Beyond_Belief.html?id=rjFcAQAACAAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=yhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/54167.Beyond_Belief
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