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Reporting on Hitler: Rothay Reynolds and the British Press in Nazi Germany
Full title: | Reporting on Hitler: Rothay Reynolds and the British Press in Nazi Germany |
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ISBN: | 9781785901331 |
ISBN 10: | 1785901338 |
Authors: | Wainewright, Will |
Publisher: | Biteback Publishing |
Edition: | 1st edition |
Num. pages: | 384 |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2017 |
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Synopsis
Rothay Reynolds Was One Of The First Journalists To Interview Adolf Hitler, And Reported On The Tyrant's Rise As Berlin Bureau Chief For The Daily Mail. His Meeting In 1923 Put Him In A Unique Position Among Foreign Correspondents In Germany: He Was Later Known As The One Man Able To Hold The Fuhrer's Intense Stare Without Looking Away. But Life Soured For Reynolds As The 1930s Progressed, With The Daily Mail's Support For The Nazis Jarring With His Experience Of An Increasingly Sinister Regime. Reporting On Hitler Uncovers The Thrilling, Untold Story Of Reynolds, A Former Clergyman And Intelligence Officer, Who Reported On Some Of The Twentieth Century's Most Momentous Events. It Reveals In Gripping Detail What Life Was Like For Foreign Correspondents In Hitler's Berlin And Uncovers How British Journalists Reported The Rise Of The Third Reich. Wainewright Charts The Difficulties They Faced In Reporting The Awful Reality They Were Witnessing, When Many Newspaper Proprietors Were Strong Supporters Of Hitler. Bound Up In This Story Are Several Fascinating But Forgotten Personalities From A Golden Age Of British Newspapers, Including The Times Correspondent Deported By The Nazis And The Guardian Reporter Who Saw Through The Regime. Will Wainewright. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.