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Saving the Jews: Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaust - Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Holocaust (2006)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Robert N. Rosen
Genre Government; History; Holocaust
Subject Rosevelt and the Holocaust
Publication Date 3-12-2006
Format Hardcover (219 x 142 mm)
Publisher Thunder's Mouth Press
Language English
Plot
Saving the Jews is a rigorously researched narrative and interpretive history of how FDR and his administration dealt with the Nazi persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust, 1933-1945. It disputes the generally accepted view that Roosevelt abandoned the Jews of Europe and that America was a passive, callous bystander to the Holocaust, and reveals the true story.

The author has conducted new research that explains how the Roosevelt administration and American Jewry saved the passengers on the S.S. St. Louis; how American Jews (and the Jews of Palestine) opposed the bombing of Auschwitz and never asked Roosevelt to bomb the camps; how America and other western democracies saved over seventy percent of German Jewry from Hitler; how Rauol Wallenberg was sent to save Jews by the American government. The research done on this book has found no credible evidence that FDR was an anti-Semite but found that Roosevelt was personally close to many Jews. FDR secretly developed the strategy for the Wagners-Rogers Bill (allowing 20,000 German Jewish children to enter the U.S. in 1938, 1939). Yet most historians continue to accuse him of failing to support the bill.


Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Store history club
Location Apt.
Purchase Price $32.00
Purchase Date 9-20-2006
Condition new - discount
Index 508
Owner Robert Marshall
Read It No
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Product Details
ISBN 1560257784
Cover Price $32.00
Nr of Pages 688
First Edition No
Rare No