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.

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