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Beyond belief : the American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945

Examines the role of the American press in presenting the information known about the Jewish Holocaust during World War II to the American people in such a way that it fostered inaction and indifference.

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  • "Examines the role of the American press in presenting the information known about the Jewish Holocaust during World War II to the American people in such a way that it fostered inaction and indifference."
  • "Examines the role of the American press in presenting the information known about the Jewish Holocaust during World War II to the American people in such a way that it fostered inaction and indifference."@en
  • "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."@en

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  • "History"
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  • "Beyond belief : the American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945"@en
  • "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"
  • "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"
  • "Beyond belief the american press and the coming of the holocaust, 1933- 1945"@en
  • "Beyond belief the American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945"@en
  • "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"