American Journalists in Hitler's Germany.
Domeier, Norman.
American Journalists in Hitler's Germany. - 1st ed. - Rochester : Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated, 2025. ©2025. - 1 online resource (445 pages) - German History in Context Series ; v.10 . - German History in Context Series .
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American Journalists in Hitler's Germany -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Nazi Germany as Part of the Modern Global Media System -- 1 Berlin 1932-37: The Most Exciting News Center in the World -- 2 Media Events and Scoops during the Expansion of the Third Reich in 1938-41 -- 3 Karl Henry von Wiegand, the Hearst Press, and National Socialism -- 4 Secret Photos: Covert Cooperation between AP and Nazi Germany, 1942-45 -- 5 "Why didn't the press shout?": American Foreign Correspondents and the Holocaust -- Summary: The Permanent Presence of the Foreign Press in Nazi Germany -- Bibliography -- Index of Names.
Examines American journalists' and media companies' roles in Hitler's Germany, reigniting the debate on the relationship between political power and the media.
9781805434481
Fernzugriff
American Journalists in Hitler's Germany. - 1st ed. - Rochester : Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated, 2025. ©2025. - 1 online resource (445 pages) - German History in Context Series ; v.10 . - German History in Context Series .
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
American Journalists in Hitler's Germany -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Nazi Germany as Part of the Modern Global Media System -- 1 Berlin 1932-37: The Most Exciting News Center in the World -- 2 Media Events and Scoops during the Expansion of the Third Reich in 1938-41 -- 3 Karl Henry von Wiegand, the Hearst Press, and National Socialism -- 4 Secret Photos: Covert Cooperation between AP and Nazi Germany, 1942-45 -- 5 "Why didn't the press shout?": American Foreign Correspondents and the Holocaust -- Summary: The Permanent Presence of the Foreign Press in Nazi Germany -- Bibliography -- Index of Names.
Examines American journalists' and media companies' roles in Hitler's Germany, reigniting the debate on the relationship between political power and the media.
9781805434481
Fernzugriff