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Why didn't the press shout? : American & international journalism during the Holocaust / edited by Robert Moses Shapiro ; introduction by Marvin Kalb.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.19 .W49 2003

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Yeshiva University Press ; Jersey City, NJ : In association with KTAV Pub. House, [2003]
    ©2003
    Locale
    United States
    Europe
    Contents
    Editor's preface / Robert Moses Shapiro
    Introduction:
    Journalism and the Holocaust, 1933-1945 / Marvin Kalb

    American journalism:
    Towards the final solution: perceptions of Hitler and Nazism in the U.S. left-of-center Yiddish press, 1930-1939 / Abraham Brumberg
    We knew: America's newspapers report the Holocaust / Ron Hollander
    When the facts didn't speak for themselves: the Holocaust in the New York Times, 1939-1945 / Laurel Leff
    Turning away from the Holocaust: the New York Times / Max Frankel
    Reporting the Romanian pogrom of 1940/41 / Robert St. John
    Testimony of images: the allied liberation of Nazi concentration camps in American newsreels / Jeffrey Shandler
    Public response of American Jews to the liberation of European Jewry, January-May 1945 / Haskel Lookstein

    British journalism:
    "Thunderer" and the coming of the Shoah: 1933-1942 / Colin Shindler
    London Jewish Chronicle and the Holocaust / David Cesarani

    Soviet journalism:
    Holocaust as reflected in the Soviet Russian language newspapers in the years 1941-1945 / Yitshak Arad
    Soviet Yiddish press: during the war, 1942-1945 / Dov-Ber Kerler

    German journalism:
    Adjusting to catastrophe: the German Jewish press (1933-1938) and the debate over mass-emigration / Henry R. Huttenbach
    Austrian press and the Third Reich: contradictory views from a neighbor / Bruce F. Pauley
    Extermination of the Jews and the leading newspapers of the Third Reich: Völkischer Beobachter and Das Reich / Franciszek Ryszka

    Italian journalism:
    Italian Jewish-Fascist editor: Ettore Ovazza and La Nostra Bandiera / Alexander Stille
    "DISCRIMINARE NON SIGNIFICA PERSEGUITARE" (discrimination does not mean persecution) / Lynn M. Gunzberg
    Osservatore romano and the Holocaust, 1933-45 / Andrea Gover

    Hungarian journalism:
    Hungarian press, 1938-1945 / Randolph L. Braham

    Romanian journalism:
    Romanian press: preparing the ground for the Holocaust and reporting on its implementation / Radu Ioanid

    Polish journalism:
    Polish press reporting about the Nazi Germans' anti-Jewish policy, 1933-1939 / Anna Landau-Czajka
    Polish-language Jewish press and events in the Third Reich, 1933-1939 / Daniel Grinberg
    Jews in the Polish clandestine press, 1939-1945 / Lucjan Dobroszycki
    Warsaw ghetto underground press: a case study in the reaction to antisemitism / Leni Yahil
    Polish clandestine press' treatment of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising / Pawel Szaprio
    Dziennik Polski, the official daily organ of the Polish government-in-exile, and the Holocaust, 1940-1945 / Piotr Wróbel

    Ukrainian journalism:
    "This is the way it was!" Textual and iconographic images of Jews in the Nazi-sponsored Ukrainain press of Distrikt Galizien / Henry Abramson

    French journalism:
    Jewish press in wartime Europe: France, 1940-1944 / Jacques Adler

    Greek journalism:
    Greek press, 1933-1945: the writing on the walls / Yitzchak Kerem

    Hebrew journalism:
    It was in the papers: the Hebrew press in Palestine and the Holocaust / Tom Segev
    Other Authors/Editors
    Shapiro, Robert Moses.
    Notes
    "A collection of papers originally presented at an international conference sponsored by the Eli and Diana Zborowski Professorial Chair in Interdisciplinary Holocaust Studies, Yeshiva University, October 1995."
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Editor's preface / Robert Moses Shapiro -- Introduction: -- Journalism and the Holocaust, 1933-1945 / Marvin Kalb -- -- American journalism: -- Towards the final solution: perceptions of Hitler and Nazism in the U.S. left-of-center Yiddish press, 1930-1939 / Abraham Brumberg -- We knew: America's newspapers report the Holocaust / Ron Hollander -- When the facts didn't speak for themselves: the Holocaust in the New York Times, 1939-1945 / Laurel Leff -- Turning away from the Holocaust: the New York Times / Max Frankel -- Reporting the Romanian pogrom of 1940/41 / Robert St. John -- Testimony of images: the allied liberation of Nazi concentration camps in American newsreels / Jeffrey Shandler -- Public response of American Jews to the liberation of European Jewry, January-May 1945 / Haskel Lookstein -- -- British journalism: -- "Thunderer" and the coming of the Shoah: 1933-1942 / Colin Shindler -- London Jewish Chronicle and the Holocaust / David Cesarani -- -- Soviet journalism: -- Holocaust as reflected in the Soviet Russian language newspapers in the years 1941-1945 / Yitshak Arad -- Soviet Yiddish press: during the war, 1942-1945 / Dov-Ber Kerler -- -- German journalism: -- Adjusting to catastrophe: the German Jewish press (1933-1938) and the debate over mass-emigration / Henry R. Huttenbach -- Austrian press and the Third Reich: contradictory views from a neighbor / Bruce F. Pauley -- Extermination of the Jews and the leading newspapers of the Third Reich: Völkischer Beobachter and Das Reich / Franciszek Ryszka -- -- Italian journalism: -- Italian Jewish-Fascist editor: Ettore Ovazza and La Nostra Bandiera / Alexander Stille -- "DISCRIMINARE NON SIGNIFICA PERSEGUITARE" (discrimination does not mean persecution) / Lynn M. Gunzberg -- Osservatore romano and the Holocaust, 1933-45 / Andrea Gover -- -- Hungarian journalism: -- Hungarian press, 1938-1945 / Randolph L. Braham -- -- Romanian journalism: -- Romanian press: preparing the ground for the Holocaust and reporting on its implementation / Radu Ioanid -- -- Polish journalism: -- Polish press reporting about the Nazi Germans' anti-Jewish policy, 1933-1939 / Anna Landau-Czajka -- Polish-language Jewish press and events in the Third Reich, 1933-1939 / Daniel Grinberg -- Jews in the Polish clandestine press, 1939-1945 / Lucjan Dobroszycki -- Warsaw ghetto underground press: a case study in the reaction to antisemitism / Leni Yahil -- Polish clandestine press' treatment of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising / Pawel Szaprio -- Dziennik Polski, the official daily organ of the Polish government-in-exile, and the Holocaust, 1940-1945 / Piotr Wróbel -- -- Ukrainian journalism: -- "This is the way it was!" Textual and iconographic images of Jews in the Nazi-sponsored Ukrainain press of Distrikt Galizien / Henry Abramson -- -- French journalism: -- Jewish press in wartime Europe: France, 1940-1944 / Jacques Adler -- -- Greek journalism: -- Greek press, 1933-1945: the writing on the walls / Yitzchak Kerem -- -- Hebrew journalism: -- It was in the papers: the Hebrew press in Palestine and the Holocaust / Tom Segev

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0881257753
    Physical Description
    xx, 665 pages ; 24 cm

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