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The abandonment of the Jews America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945

"Wyman argues that a substantial commitment to rescue European Jews on the part of the United States almost certainly could have saved several hundred thousand of the Nazis' victims."--Page 4 of cover.

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  • "The Abandonment of the Jews is the definitive work on its subject. The text argues how a substantial commitment to rescue European Jews on the part of the US almost certainly could have saved thousands of the Nazi's victims."
  • ""Wyman argues that a substantial commitment to rescue European Jews on the part of the United States almost certainly could have saved several hundred thousand of the Nazis' victims."--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "In this landmark work, David S. Wyman argues that a substantial commitment to rescue European Jews on the part of the United States almost certainly could have saved several hundred thousand of the Nazis' victims. Widely considered to be the definitive book on the subject, The Abandonment of the Jews won the National Jewish Book Award, the Anisfield-Wolf Award, the Present Tense Literary Award, the Stuart Bernath Prize from the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, and the Theodore Saloutos Award of the Immigration History Society, and was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award."
  • "The author sets out to show that, whilst the Nazis were the murderers, Americans were all-too-passive accomplices, contending that a substantial commitment by the United States to rescuing Jewish people could have saved hundreds of thousands of Nazi victims."@en
  • "In 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 thousands of the Nazis' victims. This reissued edition contains a new Afterword by Wyman addressing the controversy his work has aroused."@en
  • "In 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 thousands of the Nazis' victims. This reissued edition contains a new Afterword by Wyman addressing the controversy his work has aroused."

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  • "The abandonment of the Jews : America and the Holocaust : 1941-1945"
  • "The Abandonment of the Jews America and the holocaust, 1941-1945"
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  • "The abandonment of the Jews America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945"
  • "The Abandonment of the jews : america and the Holoaust, 1941-1945"
  • "The abandonment of the Jews : America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945"
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  • "The Abandonment of the Jews : America and the Holocaust 1941-1945"
  • "The abandonment of the jews : America and the holocaust, 1941-1945"
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