War Journalists and Nuremburg Trials
Byron Price
The 2 journalists that I chose were one was Byron Price and he became a journalist in the second War. And after the attack on Pearl Harbor he got asked by Franklin Roosevelt to see if he had any new strategy’s or ideas on what they should do or not. Byron Price was born in the United States and has never left the U.S. and he also was thinking about setting up a control civilian censorship for the people after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Ernie Pyle
Ernie Pyle he was born on a farm in the 1900’s and then he also became a journalist too. In 1932 he wrote his own newspaper and everyone thought that that was so cool that he did that. Then Pyle then traveled with the United States Army over to Africa in November 1942. He then found out that people were calling him the world’s best writers or reporters because he wrote that newspaper. He was then awarded the Pulitzer Prize for becoming a journalist.
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Nuremburg Trials
The Nuremburg trials are how the Jews were treated from Hitler and it was the people that went out for trials and they were accused of torturing the prisoners. And there was 13 different trials of the Nuremburg Trials this was between 1945 and 1949. Adolf Hitler committed suicide and he was never brought to the trials so they didn’t know what trials that they should give him.
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