The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945In his landmark work, author David S. Wyman contends that a substantial commitment to rescue Jewish people on the part of the United States almost certainly could have saved several hundred thousand of the Nazis' victims. This reissued edition contains a new Afterword by Wyman addressing the controversy his work has aroused. |
Contents
A PLAN TO EXTERMINATE ALL JEWS | 17 |
The Worst Is Confirmed | 42 |
First Steps | 61 |
Copyright | |
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The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945 David S. Wyman No preview available - 1998 |
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