Berlin during the time of war was an interesting place for American correspondents. They could learn on the spot about further military plans, which the Nazi had. Equally important for them were to understand the mood of the Germans and their attitude toward war. Their observations was contradictory in relation to the press reports published in both German and Allied Press. Due to the existence of unofficial censorship in the Reich correspondents could not fairly and accurately inform readers about the progress of hostilities, the issue of rationing, bombing or negative feelings toward regime in German society. In a similar situation they were also journalists stationed in London or other European capitals. In this aspect, Berlin was ...
From the North African desert to the bloody stalemate in Italy, from the London blitz to the D-Day b...
In 1945, Hitler\u27s Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, w...
Enclosed with No. 1072. In Budapest recently and talked with Tibor Eckhardt; German pressure on Hung...
Berlin during the time of war was an interesting place for American correspondents. They could learn...
"Reporting Wartime Germany" is a study of the memoirs, diaries, and other works of American journali...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
Adolph Hitler, Chancellor of Germany, spent the years 1933-1939 preparing his nation for war, He sp...
The summer of 1949 was a turning point for international politics. The increasingly hostile relation...
Pierre Huss of Hearst press just returned from Vienna and reports distressing conditions there; repr...
Must judge Germany by her acts, not what her leaders say; not so much physical brutality now but con...
Reports propaganda activities of various departments of German government; American visitors to Germ...
2 copies. Enclosed with No. 1415. Entire military and political machine of Germany rests on person o...
There were Germans, and there were Americans, but by the time the United States entered World War I,...
Newspaper correspondents stationed in Vienna cover most of Southeastern Europe and they have been li...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
From the North African desert to the bloody stalemate in Italy, from the London blitz to the D-Day b...
In 1945, Hitler\u27s Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, w...
Enclosed with No. 1072. In Budapest recently and talked with Tibor Eckhardt; German pressure on Hung...
Berlin during the time of war was an interesting place for American correspondents. They could learn...
"Reporting Wartime Germany" is a study of the memoirs, diaries, and other works of American journali...
M.A. (History)The USA became formally involved in the second World War in December, 1941, after the ...
Adolph Hitler, Chancellor of Germany, spent the years 1933-1939 preparing his nation for war, He sp...
The summer of 1949 was a turning point for international politics. The increasingly hostile relation...
Pierre Huss of Hearst press just returned from Vienna and reports distressing conditions there; repr...
Must judge Germany by her acts, not what her leaders say; not so much physical brutality now but con...
Reports propaganda activities of various departments of German government; American visitors to Germ...
2 copies. Enclosed with No. 1415. Entire military and political machine of Germany rests on person o...
There were Germans, and there were Americans, but by the time the United States entered World War I,...
Newspaper correspondents stationed in Vienna cover most of Southeastern Europe and they have been li...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
From the North African desert to the bloody stalemate in Italy, from the London blitz to the D-Day b...
In 1945, Hitler\u27s Third Reich, which had brought misery and suffering to millions of Europeans, w...
Enclosed with No. 1072. In Budapest recently and talked with Tibor Eckhardt; German pressure on Hung...