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The Captive Press in the Third Reich
About this book
Using interviews of Nazi officials and German publishers, as well as printed and manuscript sources, Mr. Hale tells how the Nazi party developed its own insignificant party press into mass circulation newspapers, and how it forced the transfer of ownership of important papers to camouflaged holding companies controlled by the party's central publishing house.
Contents: Introduction. I. The Völkischer BeobachterâCentral Organ of the Nazi Party. II. The Nazi Party Press, 1925-1933. III. The Organization of Total Control. IV. The Party and the Publishing Industry, 1933-1934. V. The Final SolutionâThe Amann Ordinances. VI. Political and Economic Cleansing of the Press. VII. The Captive Publishing Industry, 1936-1939. VIII. The German Press in Wartime. Index.
Originally published in 1964.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction, Structure and Problems of the German Press
- I. The Volkischer BeobachterâCentral Organ of the Nazi Party
- II. The Nazi Party Press, 1925-1933
- III. The Organization of Total Control
- IV. The Party and the Publishing Industry, 1933-1934
- V. The Final SolutionâThe Amann Ordinances
- VI. Political and Economic Cleansing of the Press
- VII. The Captive Publishing Industry, 1936-1939
- VIII. The German Press in Wartime
- Charts
- Notes on Records, Interviews, and Books Bibliography
- Index