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Media Ethics

Mark Fackler, Peggy J. Kreshel, William J. Brown, Yayu Feng, Holly K. Overton, and Kathy Brittain Richardson
... use the Holocaust story , the memory of it will fade , particularly for those people who do not have the stories of survivors as part of their family inheritance . A demand for strict historical accuracy or true - to - life details ...
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