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This news was written by American journalist Rosenthal after visiting the Auschwitz concentration camp museum after World War II.

After it was published, major newspapers scrambled to reprint it, and won the Pulitzer Prize for journalism in the United States, which became a masterpiece in the history of journalism. About the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism: This is the highest prize in the press, funded by Joseph Pulitzer, a famous American newspaper editor and publisher.

Pulitzer 1868 began to engage in journalism. His life has had a great influence on the development of American newspapers, and he is known as the pioneer and demonstrator of creating modern American newspapers. 1903, Pulitzer wrote his will and decided to fund the establishment of Columbia Journalism College and Pulitzer Prize, with the board of directors of Columbia University in charge of the funds he left behind.

The Pulitzer Prizes

19 1 1 year 10 Pulitzer died on1October 29th. According to his will, the Pulitzer Prize was established from 19 17. Pulitzer prizes include news awards and art awards, among which news awards mainly include: public service awards, reporting awards, editing awards, cartoon awards, commentary awards, communication awards, feature awards, photojournalism awards, etc. Literary and artistic awards include novel awards, drama awards, poetry awards, American historical works awards, autobiography or biography awards and non-fiction awards; Music composition award 1. In addition, two special prizes were awarded.

The Pulitzer prize in the United States is $7,500, but the report that won the public service contribution award will not be rewarded, and the winning newspaper will receive a Pulitzer Gold Award. No News from Auschwitz is one of E.M. Rosenthal's most proud works and won the Pulitzer Prize for Journalism.