America and the Holocaust [The American Experience]

Complex social and political factors shaped America's response to the Holocaust, from Kristallnacht" in 1938 through the liberation of the death camps in 1945. For a short time, the US had an opportunity to open its doors, but instead erected a "paper wall," a bureaucratic maze that prevented all but a few Jewish refugees from entering the country. It was not until 1944, that a small band of Treasury Department employees forced the government to respond." This website features an enhanced transcript of the broadcast program, along with a timeline, primary documents, maps, and a bibliography.
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Public Broadcasting Service (PBS): Alexandria, US (VA) <http://www.pbs.org/>

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United States

Editors Information
Published on
27.04.2024
Contributor
Thomas Meyer
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