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When the facts didn't speak for themselves: The Holocaust in the New York Times, 1939-1945

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This article argues that the placement of news about the Holocaust almost uniformly on inside pages, as well as the failure to highlight it in editorials or in summaries id important events, made it difficult for most Americans to find the facts and to understand their importance

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