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The "Jewish Threat": Anti-Semitic Politics of the U.S. Army [ILLUSTRATED] (Hardcover)

by Joseph W. Bendersky (Author) "ALTHOUGH COLONEL McCAIN WROTE THESE WORDS IN 1920, he was actually expressing a trepidation that had been widespread among officers of the United States Army..." (more)
Key Phrases: subversive situation, political biology, leftist infiltration, United States, New York, War College (more...)
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The "Jewish Threat" makes the dramatic allegation that, throughout most of the last century, rampant racism in the highest ranks of the United States Army helped to shape important American public policies. Historian Joseph W. Bendersky bases most of his arguments on documents from Military Intelligence Division (MID) files that "identified a myriad of [Jewish] institutions and individuals that could be drawn upon and formed into various malleable combinations when necessary." The MID, says Bendersky, used these files to build conspiracy theories positing Jewish plans for world domination. Between 1918 and 1941, hundreds of officers contributed thousands of entries to the MID subject files indexed under the heading "Jews: Race." Bendersky's readings of these documents allege that the Army's campaign against Jewish immigration to the United States in the 1920s was motivated by racism, and that racism in the Army's highest ranks helps to explain America's slowness in responding to the Holocaust. Vigorously argued and rigorously researched, The "Jewish Threat" will fascinate students of World War II and of American race relations. --Michael Joseph Gross

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Bendersky, author of History of Nazi Germany (1985), spent 10 years researching this important history of anti-Semitism in the U.S. Army. He offers evidence that vicious anti-Semitism permeated the highest ranks of the U.S. Army from the turn of the century through the 1970s. He found that the Army's Military Intelligence Division (NM) created a separate classification for Jews to accommodate pertinent reports, memoranda, and correspondence. Bendersky also discovered letters between officers, secret agents, state secretaries, and embassies abroad, in which information on Jews was exchanged, including lists of prominent Jews who supposedly dominated or influenced German banking, industry, and politics. These Jewish files, Bendersky shows, reveal that an anti-Semitic worldview persisted in the army officer corps throughout World War II. Although the presence of anti-Semitism in the army has never been a secret, Bendersky's documented study reveals for the first time the extent of this insidious policy of Judeophobia. This is truly a significant work. George Cohen
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 560 pages
  • Publisher: Basic Books; illustrated edition edition (November 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0465006175
  • ISBN-13: 978-0465006175
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,554,748 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Well researched but misses the "big picture", January 23, 2005
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It's hard to review this book simply because it is the only one that I know ever written on the subject of anti-Semitism and its influence on US Army poicy from the end of WWI through the end of WWII and into the 50's. It certainly is exhaustive - the research is incredible, and it is very well written. The author has dug up dozens of Army officers, mostly mid level careerists, who held anti-Jewish views. What Bendersky has failed to do was explain how a handful of anti-Semetic officers influenced American policy or changed the course of WWII.
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4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very responsible and important study, March 21, 2006
I would strongly recommend that anyone interested in this book read the review of this book by M. Goldin on H- Net.It is comprehensive and comes from someone who served in an Armed Forces combat unit during the Second World War.
This book chronicles the negative and prejudiced attitudes held by various figures of the Army throughout the past century.
These attitudes may have been important in effecting the lives of individual soldiers at the unit level.
They too may have had certain effect on overall U.S. policy in such matters as bombing the rail lines into Auschwitz.
There were also efforts to influence negatively American attitudes towards the emerging Jewish state in Israel.
This is in a way a sad and yet important book to read. It chronicles how that fundamental American ideal of equal treatment of the individual human being was violated by prejudice, and ignorance.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Bendersky, for all of his obvious hatred toward his subjects, tells a compelling story, November 14, 2008
Bendersky, for all of his obvious hatred toward his subjects, tells a compelling story. Bendersky's sense of intellectual and moral superiority and his contempt for his Northern European subjects ooze on every page. One of the advantages of being on the winning side in these intellectual battles is that Bendersky can safely assume that any statement by a U.S. military officer that reflects negatively on Jews or Judaism is a reflection of the prejudices and bigotry of the officer and has nothing to do with the actual behavior of Jews or the nature of Judaism.

Bendersky also makes it appear that reports of Jewish-Bolshevik atrocities are fantasies. Reports stated that Jewish-Bolshevik methods included not only seizure and destruction of property but also "barbarism and butchery". Included in the reports were photographs of "naked bodies with butchered flesh, hanging upside down from trees, while 'the Bolsheviki soldiers were laughing and grinning and standing about'". Bendersky writes as if such claims are unworthy of being rebutted, yet there is more than enough evidence that such things did happen. Indeed, the recently published Black Book of Communism not only documents the horrific slaughter of some 20 million Soviet citizens, the widespread torture, mass deportations, and imprisonment in appalling conditions, but reproduces the photos from 1919 of a naked Polish officer impaled through the anus hanging upside down from trees while Bolshevik soldiers are laughing and grinning and standing about.

But, in the end, one just has to believe the officers whose views he chronicles and not their chronicler.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Remove the "", and you've got yourself a great story
I should qualify this review by acknowledging that I am not the reader Bendersky wished to reach; the book is written for Jews and to put it bluntly; self-hating Europeans. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars An important work
Much has been written recently about the previously unexplored history of racism in the US Army. My own favorite was "An Incident at West Point" though several books... Read more
Published on October 3, 2001 by J. A Magill

4.0 out of 5 stars The Original US Army Was Quite Anti-Jewish.
Anyone who identifies passionately with our American military and its veterans legion organizations, as I do, will be amazed at the US Army's long tradition of racialism and how... Read more
Published on November 13, 2000 by H. M. Barrett

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