Word: lazareff
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...migré editor of one of Europe's great newspapers last week told what happens when a democracy's press is corrupted by its politicians. The country was France. The editor was Pierre Lazareff of Paris-Soir. His Deadline (Random House; $3) was a telling documentation of the thesis that "France was undermined and betrayed from within" because "the French people were systematically misled by a venal and treasonous press...
...morale and the confusion with which France entered World War II, Lazareff traced to false reporting, kept publishers, and the press service stranglehold of Agence Havas. Subsidized by every government in power, Havas crushed competition between newspapers, killed legitimate news stories, forced editors to print tainted propaganda as news. "Of all the poisons which have exerted their influence on French public opinion, the Agence Havas was surely the most virulent," Lazareff claimed. As one of Europe's best-informed editors, Lazareff spoke with authority...
Editor of Paris-Soir at 33, tiny (5 ft. 2 in.) Firebrand Lazareff increased his paper's circulation from 60,000 to 2,000,000, branched out into magazines (Match, Marie Claire...
...column Press Alliance thus far has acquired only syndicate small fry, notably a South American comic strip called G. Whiskers. But Press Alliance has started patiently to expand along the lines of its Blitzkrieged French predecessor. So far Winkler has sold U.S. publishers three books by Genevieve Tabouis, Pierre Lazareff, H.R. Knickerbocker...
...eager hands of Chief Heinrich Himmler's ransoming Gestapo was not expected. Other estates were also confiscated in the effort to grovel for Nazi favor, including those of Louis Rosengart, manufacturer of France's "baby Fords," and famed Journalists Genevieve Tabouis, Andre Geraud ("Pertinax"), Pierre Lazareff and Henri de Kerillis...