Beyond Belief : The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945

Beyond Belief : The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945

Media:Paperback
Author:Deborah E. Lipstadt
Publisher:Touchstone
Release date:08 February, 1993
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Beyond Belief : The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945

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Stars A prodigiously researched indictment of indifference
This is a very good read. The book tells the story as to how the press in the USA covered the Holocaust. In doing so it explodes a lot of myths concerning the alleged lack of knowledge about what was happening to the Jews. Newspaper after newspaper from The New York Times on down had articles about the persecutions and murders. Yet they were never emphasized properly and were often relegated to the back pages. Rarely did they ever make the front pages. It was almost as if the nation preferred not to know. Many factors contributed to this; anit-Semitism, isolationism, American skepticism. The American government also contributed to down playing the news. The three most prominent villains in this were: Assistant Secretary of State Breckinridge Long ( anativist), Assistant Secrteary of War John J. McCloy (who said that if the USA bombed Auschwitz the nazis would be "even more vindictive") and Congressman Sol F. Bloom who headed the House Foreign Affairs Committee (and was referred to by Stephen Wise as "the State Departments House Jew"). There were reporters who did their jobs well who constantly emphasized that anti-Semitism was a "raison d'etre" of National Socialism however they were in the minority. This book along with David S. Wyman's "The Abandonment of the Jews" are the two best books on the subject. William D. Rubinstein's "The Myth of Rescue" is a poorly written book that contradicts itself over and over again and is a book for peopel who think that FDR could do no wrong.
Beyond Belief : The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945 - Deborah E. Lipstadt
Stars Great book delving into American press during the holocaust
This book gives great insight into the way in which the American press treated the holocaust. While often overlooked, the press handled the holocaust in a manner that many Americans would be ashamed of today. This book is unique in that no other book i know of has delved as deeply into this area. In addition, Dr. Lipstadt is a truely unique and knowledgable expert on the holocaust.
Deborah E. Lipstadt - Beyond Belief : The American Press And The Coming Of The Holocaust, 1933- 1945
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