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Buried by the Times : the Holocaust and America's most important newspaper /

An in-depth look at how The New York Times failed in its coverage of the fate of European Jews from 1939-1945. It examines how the decisions that were made at The Times ultimately resulted in the minimizing and misunderstanding of modern history's worst genocide. Laurel Leff, a veteran journali...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Leff, Laurel, 1957-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • "Last voice from the abyss"
  • 1933-1941
  • "Not a Jewish problem": the publisher's perspective on the Nazis' rise and the refugee crisis
  • This here is Germany": reporting from the Berlin bureau
  • "Worthy of France": the vichy government's anti-semitic laws and concentration camps
  • "A new life in Nazi-built ghettos": German domination of Poland, Rumania, and the Baltic states
  • 1942-1945
  • "To awaken the conscience of Christendom": pressure to publicize the first news of the extermination campaign
  • "Amidst the advertisements on page 19": placement decisions and the role of the news editors
  • "All Jews are not brothers": the publisher's fight with Zionists
  • "The Semitic question should be avoided": German atrocities and U.S. government propaganda
  • "Final phase of supreme tragedy has begun": The war refugee board and the destruction of Hungary's Jews
  • "Political prisoners, slave laborers, and civilians of many nationalities": the liberation of the concentration camps
  • "Lessons from the Hitler tragedy": the publisher and the aftermath of war
  • "The horrible story was not told."