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Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Learning and Adapting: The American Media and the "Phony War," September 1939-April 1940
2. Helen Kirkpatrick's Reporting to Undercut Irish Neutrality Policy, 1939-1942
3. Miss Bonney Reporting from the Arctic Front
4. Reporting from the Bureaus: The Lesser-Known World War II Correspondents
5. Two African American Journalists Confront World War II: Perspectives on Nationalism, Racism, and Identity
6. Bylines and Bayonets: How United States Marine Corps Combat Correspondents in World War II Blended Journalism and Public Relations
7. Reporting Reconnaissance to the Public: A Comparative Analysis of Canadian and American Strategies
8. Outstanding and Conspicuous Service: Iris Carpenter, Lee Carson, and Ann Stringer in the European Theater
9. A "Butcher and Bolt" Force: Commandos, Rangers, and Newspaper Dramatics in World War II
10. "A Major Readjustment": Omar Bradley's War against the Stars and Stripes
11. After the Shooting Stopped: Justice and Journalism at Nuremberg
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

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