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Newshawks in Berlin - The Associated Press and Nazi Germany

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After the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933, the Associated Press (AP) brought news about life under the Third Reich to tens of millions of American readers. The AP was America's most important source for foreign news, but to continue reporting under the Nazi regime the agency made both journalistic and moral compromises. Its reporters and photographers in Berlin endured onerous censorship, complied with anti-Semitic edicts, and faced accusations of spreading pro-Nazi propaganda. Yet despite restrictions, pressures, and concessions, AP's Berlin "newshawks" provided more than a thousand U.S. newspapers with extensive coverage of the Nazi campaigns to conquer Europe and annihilate the continent's Jews.

Newshawks in Berlin reveals how the Associated Press covered Nazi Germany from its earliest days through the aftermath of World War II. Larry Heinzerling and Randy Herschaft accessed previously classified government documents; plumbed diary entries, letters, and memos; and reviewed thousands of published stories and photos to examine what the AP reported and what it left out. Their research uncovers fierce internal debates about how to report in a dictatorship, and it reveals decisions that sometimes prioritized business ambitions over journalistic ethics. The book also documents the AP's coverage of the Holocaust and its unveiling. Featuring comprehensive research and a memorable cast of characters, this book illuminates how the dilemmas of reporting on Nazi Germany remain familiar for journalists reporting on authoritarian regimes today.

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Foreword, by Ann Cooper
Introduction
Part I: Long Shadows
1. Kristallnacht
2. "It Is More Important for Us to Remain in the Field"
3. The News Bureau
4. The GmbH
5. First They Came for the Jews
Part II: At War
6. Poland
7. Blitzkrieg
8. Lochner Under Fire
9. Photo Blitz
10. The Nazi Photographer
11. Operation Barbarossa
12. Berlin at War
13. "We Leave for the Jug"
Part III: The Photo Deal
14. "Close Your Juice Shop"
15. Büro Laux
Part IV: Reckonings
16. Unveiling the Holocaust
17. The Collapse
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Larry Heinzerling and Randy Herschaft, with Ann Cooper

Summary

Newshawks in Berlin reveals how the Associated Press covered Nazi Germany from its earliest days through the aftermath of World War II.

Product details

Authors Larry Heinzerling, Larry Herschaft Heinzerling, Randy Herschaft
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.02.2024
 
EAN 9780231217170
ISBN 978-0-231-21717-0
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 22 mm
Assisted by Ann Cooper
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Society

Media Studies, Germany, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Press & journalism, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), Media studies: Journalism, language arts & disciplines; history

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