Canadian army newsreels as a representation of the Holocaust
TitleThe Canadian army newsreels as a representation of the Holocaust
Author
Call number940.5318/0049
Object number08780F
Place of publicationEvanston, Illinois, United States
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
Year of publication
2014
Physical descriptionpp121-143
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780810130906
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies Volume XI :expanding perspectives on the Holocaust in a changing world.' pp121-143
Description
In this chapter the author argues that newsreel films were the primary vehicle through which the North American movie-going public was introduced to the horrors of WWII. The Holocaust entered U.S popular culture largely through this extensive early cinematographic treatment. In Canada, although the newsreels were likewise used for pedagogical purposes, the focus was more narrowly on the role of the Canadian military in the conduct of the war. Canadian newsreels did not represent adequately the atrocities discovered in the camps, even those liberated by Canadian military units.