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December 30, 2008

The Publishing World's Fact-Checking Problem

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The non-fiction book publishing world has again been rocked by a fabrication scandal, this time by Holocaust survivor Herman Rosenblat.

As the International Herald Tribune observed:

This latest literary hoax is likely to raise yet more questions as to why the publishing industry has such a poor track record of fact-checking.

A particularly troubling example of poor fact-checking is Jimmy Carter's Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Although the book's many falsehoods were documented by CAMERA and others, Simon and Schuster never accepted accountability. Let's nevertheless hope that the publishing giant internalized the lesson in time for this month's publication of Carter's new book.

Posted by TS at December 30, 2008 04:06 AM

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The Rosenblat story is so sad. Why is Atlantic Pictures making a film based on a lie? Why didn't Oprah check the story out before publicizing it, especially after James Frey and given that many bloggers like Deborah Lipstadt said in 2007 that the Rosenblat's story couldn't be true.
Genuine love stories from the Holocaust do exist. My favorite is the one about Dina Gottliebova Babbitt - the beautiful young art student who painted Snow White and the Seven Dwarves on the children's barracks at Auschwitz to cheer them up. This painting became the reason Dina and her Mother survived Auschwitz. After the end of the war, Dina applied for an art job in Paris. Unbeknownst to Dina, her interviewer was the lead animator on Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. They fell in love and got married. It's such a romantic love story. Another reason I love Dina's story is the tremendous courage she had to paint the mural in the first place. Painting the mural for the children caused her to be taken to Dr. Mengele, the Angel of Death. She thought she was going to be gassed, but bravely she stood up to Mengele and he made her his portrait painter, saving herself and her mother from the gas chamber.

Dina's story is also verified to be true. Some of the paintings she did for Mengele in Auschwitz survived the war and are at the Auschwitz Birkenau Museum. The story of her painting the mural of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the children's barrack has been corroborated by many other Auschwitz prisoners, and of course her love and marriage to the animator of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs the Disney movie after the war in Paris is also documented.

Why wasn't the Rosenblatt's story checked out before it was published and picked up to have the movie made?? I would like to see true and wonderful stories like Dina's be publicized, not these hoax tales that destroy credibility and trust.

Posted by: Lance at December 30, 2008 09:49 PM

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