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Newshawks in Berlin : the Associated Press and Nazi Germany


Author/other person: Heinzerling, Larry , Herschaft, Randy

Place, Publisher, Year: New York, Columbia University Press, 2024
Extent: xvii, 356 Seiten, 25 unnumerierte Seiten Bildtafeln
ISBN: 9780231210188 , 9780231217170
Subject heading: Associated Press <New York, NY> / Drittes Reich

Shelfmark: 35/KOM009/2024.929

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Author/other person: Heinzerling, Larry   Fragezeichen
Author/other person: Herschaft, Randy   Fragezeichen
Title: Newshawks in Berlin
Subtitle: the Associated Press and Nazi Germany
By: Larry Heinzerling and Randy Herschaft with Ann Cooper
Place: New York
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Year: 2024
Extent: xvii, 356 Seiten, 25 unnumerierte Seiten Bildtafeln
Abstract: Zusammenfassung: "For much of the 1930s, the Associated Press (AP) brought images and stories about the rise of Nazi Germany and life inside the Third Reich back to millions of American readers. However, in doing so the AP had to make a variety of arrangements with German authorities in order to obtain photographs and get access to sources. This included changes at AP GmbH, a subsidiary of the AP, which was established in 1931 as part of AP's global expansion but soon became a battleground where American free-press values confronted and also compromised with Joseph Goebbels's propaganda apparatus and the Nazi's anti-Semitics edicts. Meanwhile, American AP reporters had to navigate an increasingly hostile Nazi government that sought to carefully control the news and their image abroad. Focusing on personalities such as Louis Lochner, the AP bureau chief, and Willy Brandt, a German journalist who continued to work at AP GmbH during the war despite his antipathy to the Nazis, Larry Heinzerling and Randy Herschaft examine how the Associated Press, at that point one of the largest news organizations in the world, covered Nazi Germany from the rise of Hitler to the beginning of World War. The book also documents the AP's coverage of the Holocaust and the liberation of concentration camps after the War. As the authors demonstrate, the AP's coverage of Nazi Germany speaks to issues regarding press freedom, covering dictatorships, corporate collusion, the pursuit of balanced reporting, and even survival in a totalitarian state"--(Provided by publisher.)
ISBN: 9780231210188
Price: hbk.
ISBN: 9780231217170
Price: pbk.
Classification: KOM009
Classification: HIS548
Classification: KOM350
Subject heading: Associated Press <New York, NY> ; Drittes Reich
Language: English
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Other edition entry: Online version
_Note: Online-Ausgabe
_ISBN: 978-0-231-55831-0
Table of contents: http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034942...
Katkey: 2001425