America, American Jews, and the Holocaust

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America, American Jews, and the Holocaust

edited by Jeffrey S. Gurock

(American Jewish history, v. 7)(A Routledge series)

Routledge, 1998

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Description

This volume incorporates studies of the persecution of the Jews in Germany, the respective responses of the German-American Press and the American-Jewish Press during the emergence of Nazism, and the subsequent issues of rescue during the holocaust and policies towards the displaced.

Table of Contents

  • 1: Who Shall Bear Guilt for the Holocaust
  • 2: The State Department, the Labor Department, and German Jewish Immigration, 1930-1940
  • 3: The St. Louis Tragedy
  • 4: The United States and the Persecution of the Jews in Germany, 1933-1939
  • 5: American Jewish Leaders and the Emerging Nazi Threat (1928-January, 1933) *
  • 6: Boycott, Rescue, and Ransom
  • 7: American Jewry, the Refugees and Immigration Restriction (1932-1942) *
  • 8: American Editorial Response to the Rise of Adolf Hitler
  • 9: The Prelude to Nazism
  • 10: Pro-Nazi Sentiment in the United States March, 1933-March, 1934 *
  • 11: American Interfaith Cooperation on Behalf of Refugees from Nazism, 1933-1945
  • 12: Why Auschwitz Was Never Bombed
  • 13: A New Deal for Refugees
  • 14: Carlton J. H. Hayes, Spain, and the Refugee Crisis, 1942-1945 *
  • 15: What Did They Know? The American Jewish Press and the Holocaust, 1 September 1939 -

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