Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer : From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany / Volker R. Berghahn.
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TextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (288 p.)Content type: - 9780691185071
- Journalism -- Political aspects -- Germany -- 20th century
- Journalism -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Journalistic ethics -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Journalists -- Germany -- Biography
- Press and politics -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- HISTORY / Europe / Germany
- Adolf Hitler
- Christian morality
- Cold War
- Der Mensch in dieser Zeit
- Frankfurter Zeitung
- German history
- German journalism
- German journalist
- German media
- Hamburg
- Hans Zehrer
- Holocaust
- Konrad Adenauer
- Marion Countess Dönhoff
- Nazi Party
- Nazi period
- Nazi regime
- Nazism
- Ohligser Anzeiger und Tageblatt
- Paul Sethe
- Stille vor dem Sturm
- Third Reich
- Weimar Republic
- West German journalism
- West German media
- West German political culture
- West Germany
- World War II
- active resistance
- capitalist economy
- constitutional principles
- dictatorship
- free press
- historical themes
- inner emigrant
- international community
- journalists
- mid-twentieth century
- postwar career
- press freedom
- press freedoms
- 073.0904 23
- PN5214.E8
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Journalists and Freedom of Expression -- 1. Paul Sethe: Resistance and Its Post- Hitler Moral and Journalistic Consequences -- 2. The Intellectual Journey of Marion Countess Dönhoff -- 3. Hans Zehrer's Intellectual Journey from Weimar Berlin to Postwar Hamburg: Struggling with Past and Present, 1923- 1966 -- 4. Hanseatic Journalism and Its Networks -- Conclusion: Freedom of Expression in the Twentieth and Early Twenty- First Centuries -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index
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The moral and political role of German journalists before, during, and after the Nazi dictatorshipJournalists between Hitler and Adenauer takes an in-depth look at German journalism from the late Weimar period through the postwar decades. Illuminating the roles played by journalists in the media metropolis of Hamburg, Volker Berghahn focuses on the lives and work of three remarkable individuals: Marion Countess Dönhoff, distinguished editor of Die Zeit; Paul Sethe, "the grand old man of West German journalism"; and Hans Zehrer, editor in chief of Die Welt.All born before 1914, Dönhoff, Sethe, and Zehrer witnessed the Weimar Republic's end and opposed Hitler. When the latter seized power in 1933, they were, like their fellow Germans, confronted with the difficult choice of entering exile, becoming part of the active resistance, or joining the Nazi Party. Instead, they followed a fourth path-"inner emigration"-psychologically distancing themselves from the regime, their writing falling into a gray zone between grudging collaboration and active resistance. During the war, Dönhoff and Sethe had links to the 1944 conspiracy to kill Hitler, while Zehrer remained out of sight on a North Sea island. In the decades after 1945, all three became major figures in the West German media. Berghahn considers how these journalists and those who chose inner emigration interpreted Germany's horrific past and how they helped to morally and politically shape the reconstruction of the country.With fresh archival materials, Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer sheds essential light on the influential position of the German media in the mid-twentieth century and raises questions about modern journalism that remain topical today.
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In English.
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