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FDR and the Holocaust (Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Series on Diplomatic and Economic History) [Hardcover]

Verne W. Newton (Editor)

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0312122268 978-0312122263 January 15, 1996 1st
The contributors to this volume take a hard look at Roosevelt's reaction to the Holocaust.

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This collection gathers together talks delivered at a two-day conference of Roosevelt and Holocaust scholars held in 1993 at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park, N.Y. Discussion revolved around FDR's reactions to Hitler's policies against the Jews; the president was often quoted as stressing that the way to end the slaughter was to defeat Hitler. Historian Richard Breitman argues that negotiations with Germany over the question of refugees should have been conducted as early as 1938; historian Michael Marrus emphasizes the importance of understanding FDR's options at the time; historian Robert Dalek defines the limitations on the president's power to act on behalf of the persecuted; Arthur Schlesinger Jr. comments on the negative change in attitude of American Jews toward Roosevelt since 1945. The old question of whether the Auschwitz gas chambers should have been bombed is reopened. The military feasibility and likely effectiveness of such bombing are explored by James Kitchens, an Air Force archivist, and Richard Levy, a retired nuclear engineer, both of whom conclude that bombing was not a practical option. Newton is director of the FDR Library.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

About the Author

Verne W. Newton is the former director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. He is the author of The Cambridge Spies and the writer/producer of "Harry Hopkins: At FDR's Side," a PBS special.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Michael Marrus began by observing that his first reaction to being invited was to think the topic dealt with contemporary U.S. reactions to the Holocaust. Read the first page
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New York, United States, American Jewish, State Department, American Jewry, World War, Final Solution, War Refugee Board, War Department, European Jews, European Jewry, New Deal, Richard Breitman, American Jews, Fifteenth Air Force, David Wyman, Henry Feingold, President Roosevelt, World Jewish Congress, Bomber Command, Henry Morgenthau, Breckinridge Long, Franklin Roosevelt, White House, Martin Gilbert
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