America and the Holocaust

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Adolph Hitler
American History
American Jewish History
Antisemitism
Atrocity
Auschwitz
Author_Rafael Medoff
Bermuda Conference
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Educational Text
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FDR
Foreign Policy
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Genocide
Holocaust Studies
Human Rights
Immigration History
Immigration Policy
Internment Camp
Jewish History
Jewish Studies
Liberation
Mass Murder
Nazi
Primary Documents
Prison Camp
Refugee Children
Refugee Scholar
Second World War
US Government
US Rescue Action
Wagner Rogers Bill
War Crimes
War Refugee Board
World War Two
WWII

Product details

  • ISBN 9780827615182
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2022
  • Publisher: Jewish Publication Society
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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2023 Choice Outstanding Academic Title

The first comprehensive volume to teach about America’s response to the Holocaust through visual media, America and the Holocaust: A Documentary History explores the complex subject through the lens of one hundred important documents that help illuminate and amplify key episodes and issues.

Each chapter pivots on five key documents: two in image form and three in text form. Individual introductions that contextualize the documents are followed by explanatory text, analysis of historical implications, and suggestions for further reading. A concluding state-of-the-field essay documents how scholars have arrived at the presented information. A complementary teacher’s guide with questions for discussion is available online.

The twenty chapters address a broad range of subjects and events, among them America’s response to Hitler’s rise, U.S. public opinion about Jews, immigration policy, the Wagner-Rogers bill to save children, American rescuers, news coverage of atrocities, American Jewish and Christian responses to the Holocaust, the campaign for U.S. rescue action, the question of bombing Auschwitz, and liberation.

Viewing real documents as a means to understanding core issues will deepen reader involvement with this material. High school and college students as well as general readers of all levels of knowledge will be engaged in understanding this crucial chapter in American history and weighing questions regarding mass atrocities in our own era.

Rafael Medoff is founding director of the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies and the coeditor of the institute’s online Encyclopedia of America’s Response to the Holocaust. He has written more than twenty books about American Jewish history, the Holocaust, and related topics, including The Jews Should Keep Quiet: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Stephen S. Wise, and the Holocaust (JPS, 2019).