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15 Apr 2008 ... Hitler asked why he was so misunderstood by the American press. ... According to Sinclair, Hearst's newspaper employees were "willing by ... newspaper columnist Louella Parsons, author Elinor Glyn, and Hearst's long-time ...
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They ran four weekly newspapers, all under the moniker Weckruf und ..... were the Chicago Tribune, the Hearst newspapers, the newspapers of Frank Gannett, ... the popular columnist Anne Morrow Lindbergh, with her fascist apologia and ...
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9 Dec 2000 ... William Randolph Hearst. His newspapers were bigger, ... 20thcentury figure and onetime Hearst columnist, Adolph Hitler " The victor will ...
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—from The Chief: The Life of William Randolph Hearst, a new book by David Nasaw, that recounts Adolf Hitler's tenure as a columnist for the Hearst newspaper ...
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Hitler. These contacts, as well as the Hearst editorial policy of printing columns ... into effect in January 193 7, Hearst newspapers conducted an .... Your columnist is an isolationist, yes, and believes with Jefferson ...
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24 Jan 2009 ... Once Hitler launched the Wae (939), the Hearst papers pursued a string anti-interventionist editorial position. ... There was even a boycott of Hearst newspapers. ... She was the leading gossip columnist of the day. ...
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The former owner of the Daily Mail wrote to Adolf Hitler congratulating Germany on ... MI5 papers, reveal how Rothermere, owner of Associated Newspapers, ... Hitler and then Goebbels were columnists for the Hearst chain. ...
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He moved his syndicated column to the Hearst syndicate in 1944. ... Pegler compared union advocates of the closed shop to Hitler's "goose-steppers. .... "Westbrook Pegler, the former newspaper columnist who was known for his caustic ...
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Hearst admired Mussolini and even paid him to write articles for his upstart ... or four exceptions of all the large newspaper columnists and radio commentators .... The reactionary editors of the newspapers are doing just what Hitler ...
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He controlled newspapers that reached 20 million readers, a news wire service, magazines, ... even when the Chief was paying Hitler and Mussolini to write for his papers, and Hearst and his columnists were smearing innocent people. ...
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