The Jewish press and the Holocaust, 1939-1945 Palestine, Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union
This book represents comprehensive research into the world's Jewish press during the Second World War and explores its stance in the face of annihilation of the Jewish people by the Nazi regime in Europe. The research is based on the major Jewish newspapers that were published in four countries...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2012
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Collection: | Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: The transnational community
- I. From concern to outcry 1939-1942. Chapt. I. The Hebrew-language press in Palestine (Davar, Hatzofe, Ha'aretz, Haboqer, Hamashqif)
- Chapt. 2. Sounding the alarm: the American Jewish press, 1939-1942
- II. The illusion dashed 1942-1945
- Chapt. 3. The Hebrew-language press in Palestine
- Chapt. 4. The American Jewish press
- Chapt. 5. The British Jewish press, 1939-1945
- Chapt. 6. The brief days of Jewish national unity: Aynikayt, 1942-1945
- III. The individual confronts the horror
- Chapt. 7. Itzhak Gruenbaum: the main defendant
- Chapt. 8. The optimism that deludes the intellectuals
- Chapt. 9. Between Lidice and Majdanek
- Chapt. 10. Remarks on the continuing Jewish angst
- Chapt. 11. Conclusion