- Series
- American Jewish history ; 7
American Jewish history ; v. 7.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- New York : Routledge, 1998
- Locale
- United States
- Contents
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Who shall bear the guilt for the Holocaust : the human dilemma / Henry L. Feingold
The State Department, the Labor Department, and German Jewish immigration, 1930-1940 / Alan M. Kraut, Richard Breitman, and Thomas W. Imhoof
The St. Louis tragedy / Irwin F. Gellman
The United States and the persecution of the Jews in Germany, 1933-39 / Sheldon Spear
American Jewish leaders and the emerging Nazi threat (1928-January 1933) / Shlomo Shafir
Boycott, rescue, and ransom : the threefold dilemma of American Jewry in 1938-1939 / Moshe Gottlieb
American Jewry, the refugees, and immigration restriction (1932-1942) / David Brody
American editorial response to the rise of Adolf Hitler : a preliminary consideration / Margaret K. Norden
The prelude to Nazism : the German-American press and the Jews, 1919-1933 / David G. Singer
Pro-nazi sentiment in the United States : March 1933-March 1934 / Neil R. McMillen
American interfaith cooperation on behalf of refugees from nazism, 1933-45 / Haim Genizi
Why Auschwitz was not bombed / David S. Wyman
A new deal for refugees : the promise and reality of Oswego / Sharon Lowenstein
Carlton J. H. Hayes, Spain, and the refugee crisis, 1942-1945 / John P. Willson
What did they know? : the American Jewish press and the Holocaust, 1 September 1939-17 December 1942 / Alex Grobman
American Jewry and the Holocaust : from Biltmore to the American Jewish Conference / Monty Noam Penkower
The World Jewish Congress confronts the International Red Cross during the Holocaust / Monty Noam Penkower
Rescue priority and fund raising as issues during the Holocaust : a case study of the relations between the Vaad Ha-Hatzala and the Joint, 1939-1941 / Efraim Zuroff
The U.S. Army and the Jews : policies toward the displaced persons after World War II / Leonard Dinnerstein
American Jewish chaplains and the Shearit Hapletah : April-June 1945 / Alex Grobman.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Gurock, Jeffrey S., 1949-
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 461-463) and index.
Who shall bear the guilt for the Holocaust : the human dilemma / Henry L. Feingold -- The State Department, the Labor Department, and German Jewish immigration, 1930-1940 / Alan M. Kraut, Richard Breitman, and Thomas W. Imhoof -- The St. Louis tragedy / Irwin F. Gellman -- The United States and the persecution of the Jews in Germany, 1933-39 / Sheldon Spear -- American Jewish leaders and the emerging Nazi threat (1928-January 1933) / Shlomo Shafir -- Boycott, rescue, and ransom : the threefold dilemma of American Jewry in 1938-1939 / Moshe Gottlieb -- American Jewry, the refugees, and immigration restriction (1932-1942) / David Brody -- American editorial response to the rise of Adolf Hitler : a preliminary consideration / Margaret K. Norden -- The prelude to Nazism : the German-American press and the Jews, 1919-1933 / David G. Singer -- Pro-nazi sentiment in the United States : March 1933-March 1934 / Neil R. McMillen -- American interfaith cooperation on behalf of refugees from nazism, 1933-45 / Haim Genizi -- Why Auschwitz was not bombed / David S. Wyman -- A new deal for refugees : the promise and reality of Oswego / Sharon Lowenstein -- Carlton J. H. Hayes, Spain, and the refugee crisis, 1942-1945 / John P. Willson -- What did they know? : the American Jewish press and the Holocaust, 1 September 1939-17 December 1942 / Alex Grobman -- American Jewry and the Holocaust : from Biltmore to the American Jewish Conference / Monty Noam Penkower -- The World Jewish Congress confronts the International Red Cross during the Holocaust / Monty Noam Penkower -- Rescue priority and fund raising as issues during the Holocaust : a case study of the relations between the Vaad Ha-Hatzala and the Joint, 1939-1941 / Efraim Zuroff -- The U.S. Army and the Jews : policies toward the displaced persons after World War II / Leonard Dinnerstein -- American Jewish chaplains and the Shearit Hapletah : April-June 1945 / Alex Grobman.