A German historian recently unearthed evidence that The Associated Press
formally cooperated with the Hitler regime in the 1930s, The Guardian
reported Wednesday. According to the documents, the news agency gave
American newspapers stories produced and selected by Nazi officials; and
it allegedly agreed to a deal with the Nazis not to publish any
material “calculated to weaken the strength of the Reich abroad or at
home." Most other large news agencies aroud the time were either forced
to coordinate with the fascist government or face attacks or bans in
Germany.In response to the new report, an AP spokesperson said: “AP
rejects any notion that it deliberately ‘collaborated’ with the Nazi
regime. An accurate characterisation is that the AP and other foreign
news organisations were subjected to intense pressure from the Nazi
regime from the year of Hitler’s coming to power in 1932 until the AP’s
expulsion from Germany in 1941. AP management resisted the pressure
while working to gather accurate, vital and objective news in a dark and
dangerous time.” |
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