Beyond belief
theAmerican press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945
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Word Count
92,500 words, Guess
Page Count
370 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebeyondbeliefthea00lips
- ISBN-100029191602
- ISBN-139780029191606
- Goodreads2864219
- LibraryThing390696
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- Library of Congress Control Number85016243
- OCLC Control Number12419857
- Open LibraryOL20941060M
Classifications
- DDC943/.004924
- LCCDS135.G33
- LCCDS135.G33 L57 1986
Description
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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- Beyond belief: theAmerican press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945
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