Date of Defense
11-20-1992
Department
History
First Advisor
Dr. Lewis Carlson
Second Advisor
Dr. Gerald Markle
Third Advisor
Dr. James Ferreira
Abstract
The goals of this paper are threefold. First: With a small town newspaper as a primary source of information, what and when would a typical reader have learned of the various details of the Holocaust? Second: How did the Gazette cover the Holocaust? Were major stories told or not? Were they located on the front page or buried within? Were pictures included? Finally: How did the Gazette's coverage compare with that of other newspapers?
Recommended Citation
Green, Jill A., "Knowledge of the Holocaust: An Analysis of Press Coverage" (1992). Honors Theses. 1257.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/honors_theses/1257
Access Setting
Honors Thesis-Campus Only