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Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust 1933-1945 - First Free Press Paper Edition by Deborah E. Lipstadt | Touchstone 1993 | Historical Research & Holocaust Studies
Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust 1933-1945 - First Free Press Paper Edition by Deborah E. Lipstadt | Touchstone 1993 | Historical Research & Holocaust Studies

Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust 1933-1945 - First Free Press Paper Edition by Deborah E. Lipstadt | Touchstone 1993 | Historical Research & Holocaust Studies

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This most complete study to date of American press reactions to the Holocaust sets forth in abundant detail how the press nationwide played down or even ignored reports of Jewish persecutions over a twelve-year period.

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This book should be required reading for all jounalism college majors who intend to "tell the whole truth." If the present doesn't reveal the truth then history will.Ms. Lipstadt did an incredible job of researching and tying together huge numbers of old newspaper articles and putting them together to tell the whole story chonologically and coherently. She showed the hypocricy of the press in calling for "something" to be done (after they could no longer deny atrocities were happening) then fomenting opposition to allowing anymore refugees into this country. They could have cited, "there are almost half a million immigration visas available, bring them in."She also shows the hypocricy of the British press who also called for "something" to be done, then when the war was over and surviving Jews were trying to get into British Mandate Palestine, there was no cry from the press, "We didn't do anything then, but now we should not hinder them in immigrating to their homeland." Of all nations, the Brits are the most culpable because they had control over The Land, and instead of allowing walking miracles to start new lives, they hindered them with all their might,preventing surviving Jews from coming in before and during the war, then sending them to Cyprus after the war; shooting them down as they tried to swim ashore after their ships had been fired upon sunk, and the French sent those survivors on "The Exodus," back to camps in Germany. With every cell in my body I want to cry out, "How could you??"Thank you, Ms. Lipstadt for gathering painful information and putting it into such a gripping account.
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