Why Didn't The Press Shout: American & International Journalism During The Holocaust is an in-depth survey of American and international journalism during the Holocaust and offers essays and scholarly analysis by over thirty scholars of journalism and history, who consider what was reported about the Holocaust in over a dozen countries and languages. Studies of such reporting in countries from the Soviet Union to the Vatican and Romania make for a thought-provoking analysis of how the media neglected the story or, in the case of Nazi countries, twisted it to their own political interests. A thought-provoking critique of the power of the press.