During Britain’s appeasement of Nazi Germany, the British press was reluctant to criticise government policy and it came under pressure not to do so. The most powerful national titles were determined to support Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s efforts to appease Hitler. One regional Conservative title, the Yorkshire Post stood out against the consensus. This bold stance was the creation of its editor, Arthur Mann. This article examines the Yorkshire Post’s editorial opposition to appeasement between the Anschluss of March 1938 and the entry of German forces into Prague in March 1939. It explores how Mann resisted pressure from his Conservative proprietors to abandon his stance and examines his understanding of his duty as editor
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How a great provincial editor defied his own proprietor to challenge the British prime minister at a...
Fascinating papers in the National Archives reveal how a prime minister's press secretary tried to c...
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Journalists and the media have not only played a role as political actors in Anglo-German relations,...
The appeasement movement in England sought to remove the reasons for Adolph Hitler's hostility. It d...
The thesis studies the political and journalistic history of Great Britain in the 1930s. The main to...
This thesis concerns the Conservative Party's responses to the deepening crisis in Anglo-German rela...
Published online: 02 Mar 2015Established during the Sudeten crisis in September 1938, the BBC German...
This paper covers British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain\u27s role in the Munich Agreement, as w...
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