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Fear Itself: Inside the FBI Roundup of German Americans during World War II
 
 
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Fear Itself: Inside the FBI Roundup of German Americans during World War II [Paperback]

Stephen Fox (Author)

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October 17, 2005
Originally published as America’s Invisible Gulag. Now completely revised with additional chapters on Pearl Harbor and the deportation of Germans from Latin America.

In the wake of Pearl Harbor, the only thing Americans had to fear at home was fear itself, a dread nurtured, ironically, by President Franklin Roosevelt, who had warned the country in 1933 against giving in to panic.

Weaving together first-person interviews and government documents in this one-of-a-kind study, award-winning author Stephen Fox tells the inside story of the internment and exclusion of thousands of German Americans during the Second World War. Officials sought to protect the country from spies and saboteurs, but they strayed far beyond. Soon, political and military leaders, bureaucrats, informants, and suspects became trapped in a dehumanizing web of mutual arrogance, distrust, fear, and panic, where internal security decisions turned on the personality or character of suspects rather than their danger to the country.

Fear Itself is crucial to understanding how the United States stepped so easily into the anxious post-9/11 world of Patriot Acts and homeland security: color-coded terror warnings, ethnic profiling, preventive detention, open-ended incarceration, even for those no longer considered “dangerous,” unchecked executive power, and the loss of citizenship.



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About the Author

Stephen “Steve” Fox taught and wrote about the history of the United States during four decades. He is the author of three previous books and numerous articles and reviews in professional journals. An earlier book, The Unknown Internment, republished as UnCivil Liberties in 2000, was named an “Outstanding Book” in 1991 by the Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights in the United States, and received an American Book Award in 1992. Now retired from teaching, Steve lives with his wife and cat in McKinleyville, California, and is an avid cross-country bicyclist.

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Stephen Fox (1938-) was born in New Castle, Indiana, and grew up in Hagerstown, Indiana. He holds a B.A. from DePauw Universty, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati. After four years in the Navy, where he was a bombardier/navigator on an attack bomber, he taught American history for thirty years at Humboldt State University. His first book, "The Unknown Internment," which opened the door to the study of the relocation and internment of Italian and German Americans during World War II (see a complete list at Amazon.com), won an American book Award in 1992. Steve's hobby is bicycle touring in the United States and Europe.

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