Holocaust and Australian Journalism

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Holocaust and Australian Journalism

Reporting and Reckoning

Media studies: journalism History Historiography Second World War

Author: Fay Anderson

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Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 18 March 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031188923


Overview

This book explores the Australian press reporting of the persecution and genocide of European Jews, and the extent to which the news of the Holocaust was known and believed, revealed and hidden, and acknowledged and minimised. Spanning the coverage of Hitler’s political ascent in the 1920s through to the Nazis’ extermination campaign, it culminates in the accounts of the trials of Nazi war criminals and the post-war transnational migration to Australia of Holocaust survivors, to a country far from universally welcoming in its reception of them. The book also tells the story of the journalists who reported on these tragic events and the editors who published them, along with the political, social and cultural context in which they worked, in an environment influenced by exclusionary ideas about race and nationality that did not necessarily inspire sympathy for Jews and their trauma.

Themes and Significance

This book sheds light on the ethics of reporting human suffering, violence and genocide and centrally on the role of the press in shaping Australia’s collective memory of the Holocaust. It encourages readers to think critically about media power, public apathy, advocacy, and the importance of truth. Disturbing evidence of increasing antisemitism in Australia as elsewhere, along with continuing Holocaust denial, provide an additional urgency to this study.

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