Abstract

How can the German press be made democratic after V-Day? Mere freedom and the refounding of democratic German papers, William Sollmann suggests, are not enough. The democratic papers must be transformed from their traditional dull doctrinairism so that they may win a large popular audience for democratic i(leas. Mr. Sollmann's recommendations are based on extensive political and journalistic experience in pre-Hitler Germany. Before coming to the United States, he served in the Reichstag for eight terms, edited the Rheinische Zeitung Cologne, a chain of Rhineland newspapers, and directed a large German news agency.

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