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DESCRIPTION:“When\nOur Dictator Turns Up:” German and American Journalists 
 Respond to the Third\nReich\n\nWith\nAnn Millin\, Ph.D.&nbsp\;Historians r
 eflect upon the past in order to illuminate the present and make wise deci
 sions about our future. The success of Nazi fascism depended in large part
  upon the suppression of free speech and the absolute control of the press
  as a vehicle for propaganda. Many German journalists collaborated\, some 
 resisted. Foreign correspondents struggled to report what they saw without
  becoming unwilling mouthpieces for the regime. This talk will examine the
  process by which the Nazis assaulted\, suppressed\, and replaced the free
  press\, as well as tell the stories of German and American journalists wh
 o dared to criticize the Führer and his party. The history of journalists 
 under the Third Reich is of profound importance for us today at a time whe
 n journalists and the freedom of the press are once again under threat fro
 m nationalists movements and authoritarian leaders worldwide.Free and open
  to the public. Parking available in the Harrison\nlot (between University
  Ave and S Crouse Ave). Communication Access Realtime\nTranslation (CART) 
 will be provided. If you have additional accommodation\nrequests\, please 
 contact&nbsp\;suschoolofed@syr.edu&nbsp\;or\n315.443.4696 by January 28.\n
  \n  \n  Co-sponsored by the Syracuse\n  University Humanities Center\, Th
 e Lender Center for Social Justice\, the\n  Department of Languages\, the 
 Department of History\, the Jewish Studies\n  Program\, and the Department
  of Languages\, Literatures\, and Linguistics.\n  \n \n 
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SUMMARY:“When Our Dictator Shows Up:” German and American Journalists Respo
 nd to the Third Reich
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>“When\nOur Dictator Turns Up:” German and A
 merican Journalists Respond to the Third\nReich\n\nWith\nAnn Millin\, Ph.D
 .&nbsp\;</p><p>Historians reflect upon the past in order to illuminate the
  present and make wise decisions about our future. The success of Nazi fas
 cism depended in large part upon the suppression of free speech and the ab
 solute control of the press as a vehicle for propaganda. Many German journ
 alists collaborated\, some resisted. Foreign correspondents struggled to r
 eport what they saw without becoming unwilling mouthpieces for the regime.
  This talk will examine the process by which the Nazis assaulted\, suppres
 sed\, and replaced the free press\, as well as tell the stories of German 
 and American journalists who dared to criticize the Führer and his party. 
 The history of journalists under the Third Reich is of profound importance
  for us today at a time when journalists and the freedom of the press are 
 once again under threat from nationalists movements and authoritarian lead
 ers worldwide.<br>Free and open to the public. Parking available in the Ha
 rrison\nlot (between University Ave and S Crouse Ave). Communication Acces
 s Realtime\nTranslation (CART) will be provided. If you have additional ac
 commodation\nrequests\, please contact&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:suschoolofed@
 syr.edu" target="_blank">suschoolofed@syr.edu</a>&nbsp\;or\n315.443.4696 b
 y January 28.</p>\n \n  \n  <em>Co-sponsored by the Syracuse\n  University
  Humanities Center\, The Lender Center for Social Justice\, the\n  Departm
 ent of Languages\, the Department of History\, the Jewish Studies\n  Progr
 am\, and the Department of Languages\, Literatures\, and Linguistics.</em>
 \n  \n \n<p> </p>
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