Dedication to Lucjan Dobroszycki
Editor's Preface / Robert Moses Shapiro
1. Journalism and the Holocaust, 1933-1945 / Marvin Kalb
2. Towards the Final Solution: Perceptions of Hitler and Nazism in the U.S. Left-of-Center Yiddish Press, 1930-1939 / Abraham Brumberg
3. We Knew: America's Newspapers Report the Holocaust / Ron Hollander
4. When the Facts Didn't Speak for Themselves: The Holocaust in the New York Times, 1939-1945 / Laurel Leff
5. Turning Away From the Holocaust: The New York Times / Max Frankel
6. Reporting the Romanian Pogrom of 1940/41 / Robert St. John
7. Testimony of Images: The Allied Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps in American Newsreels / Jeffrey Shandler
8. Public Response of American Jews to the Liberation of European Jewry, January-May 1945 / Haskel Lookstein
9. "Thunderer" and the Coming of the Shoah: 1933-1942 / Colin Shindler
10. London Jewish Chronicle and the Holocaust / David Cesarani
11. Holocaust as Reflected in the Soviet Russian Language Newspapers in the Years 1941-1945 / Yitshak Arad
12. Soviet Yiddish Press: During the War, 1942-1945 / Dov-Ber Kerler
13. Adjusting to Catastrophe: The German Jewish Press (1933-1938) and the Debate Over Mass-Emigration / Henry R. Huttenbach
14. Austrian Press and the Third Reich: Contradictory Views from a Neighbor / Bruce F. Pauley
15. Extermination of the Jews and the Leading Newspapers of the Third Reich: Volkischer Beobachter and Das Reich / Franciszek Ryszka
16. Italian Jewish-Fascist Editor: Ettore Ovazza and La Nostra Bandiera / Alexander Stille
17. "Discriminare Non Significa Perseguitare": (Discrimination Does Not Mean Persecution) / Lynn M. Gunzberg
18. L'Osservatore romano and the Holocaust, 1933-45 / Andrea Grover
19. Hungarian Press, 1938-1945 / Randolph L. Braham
20. Romanian Press: Preparing the Ground for the Holocaust and Reporting on Its Implementation / Radu Ioanid
21. Polish Press Reporting About the Nazi Germans' Anti-Jewish Policy, 1933-1939 / Anna Landau-Czajka
22. Polish-Language Jewish Press and Events in the Third Reich, 1933-1939 / Daniel Grinberg
23. Jews in the Polish Clandestine Press, 1939-1945 / Lucjan Dobroszycki
24. Warsaw Ghetto Underground Press: A Case Study in the Reaction to Antisemitism / Leni Yahil
25. Polish Clandestine Press' Treatment of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising / Pawel Szapiro
26. Dziennik Polski, the Official Daily Organ of the Polish Government-in-Exile, and the Holocaust, 1940-1945 / Piotr Wrobel
27. "This Is the Way It Was!": Textual and Iconographic Images of Jews in the Nazi-Sponsored Ukrainian Press of Distrikt Galizien / Henry Abramson
28. Jewish Press in Wartime Europe: France, 1940-1944 / Jacques Adler
29. Greek Press, 1933-1945: The Writing on the Walls / Yitzchak Kerem
30. It Was in the Papers: The Hebrew Press in Palestine and the Holocaust / Tom Segev.