Tytuł pozycji:
"Assignment to Berlin" – realia pracy korespondentów amerykańskich w Niemczech w latach 1939–1941
- Tytuł:
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"Assignment to Berlin" – realia pracy korespondentów amerykańskich w Niemczech w latach 1939–1941
"Assignment to Berlin" – American correspondents working conditions in Germany in 1939–1941
- Autorzy:
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Sołuba, Paulina
- Powiązania:
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https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/968514.pdf
- Data publikacji:
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2015
- Wydawca:
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Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
- Źródło:
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Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Historica; 2015, 95
0208-6050
2450-6990
- Język:
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polski
- Prawa:
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CC BY-NC-ND: Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa - Użycie niekomercyjne - Bez utworów zależnych 3.0 PL
- Dostawca treści:
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Biblioteka Nauki
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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 part of a general trend.
During the war, due to the decrease in the number of foreign journalists, American correspondents
began play leading role in the journalistic circle in Germany. They were citizens of
a neutral state, but so powerful that the Nazis wanted to keep him out of the armed conflict. For this
reason, the Americans were treated very well. Despite this fact, the Americans very often wanted to
leave the Berlin post. This was, in large part, because of their anti-Nazi feelings and depression
caused by the successes of the German army.