@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:]Really? Is that why they never reported on the Holocaust? They knew and said nothing.
Your source for that?
Even William L. Shirer, the best-selling author of Berlin Diary, who during the war was a European correspondent for CBS, reported that it was only at the end of 1945 that he learned "for sure" about the Holocaust; the news burst upon him "like a thunderbolt."
In March 1943 as the first US-media,
The Nation wrote of seven thousand Jews being massacred each week, while
The New Republic used the same figure as a conservative daily estimate.
The NYT, for instance, tried to report about about the tens of thousands of Jews had been killed at Babi Yar, but couldn't find witnesses who would talk withe the war-correspondant. (Source: file RG-06.025*02, Kiev war trial, 1945-1946. Transcript of interrogations and personal testimonies. [In original German and translated to English] Via United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Library).