Sept. 11’s self-inflicted wounds

On Dec. 8, 1951, the day after the 10th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, the New York Times' front page made a one-paragraph mention of commemorations the day before, when the paper's page had not mentioned the anniversary. The Dec. 8 Washington Post's front page noted no commemorations the previous day. On Dec. 7, the page had featured a familiar 10-year-old photograph of the burning battleships. It seems to have been published because a new process made possible printing it for the first time in color. At the bottom of the page, a six-paragraph story began: "Greater Washington today will mark the tenth anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack by testing its air raid defenses." The story explained that "the sirens are part of a 'paper bombing' of Washington" that would include "mock attacks by atom bombs and high explosives."

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Rosalind S. Helderman 10 Sep, 2011


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