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The conclusion of three programmes about how the most unlikely people graced the pages of great newspapers. Presented by Ian Christie. Writing the Reich. William Randolph Hearst had a long history of standing up for Germany. He opposed the Versailles Settlement so vehemently that this became an obsession, and helps to explain why he published Hitler and Goering in his flagship newspaper. Producer Clare Csonka. Repeated Saturday 7.45pm

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Presented By:
Ian Christie.
Unknown:
Reich. William Randolph Hearst
Producer:
Clare Csonka.

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