Bearing Witness: How America and Its Jews Responded to the Holocaust (Modern Jewish History),Used

Bearing Witness: How America and Its Jews Responded to the Holocaust (Modern Jewish History),Used

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One of America's most prominent historians probes the haunting question of why the efforts of the American government and Jewish leaders were ineffective in halting or mitigating Berlin's genocidal policy during the Holocaust. Focusing on the role of the Roosevelt administration and American Jewish leadership, Henry L. Feingold anchors the American reaction to the Holocaust in the tensionridden domestic environment of the depression to the international scene. In these essays, he argues that the constraints of the American political system in the 1930s and 40s and the extraordinary events of the time virtually made it impossible for the administration and American Jews to react differently.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Bearing Witness: How America and Its Jews Responded to the Holocaust'? A: The book examines why the American government and Jewish leaders were largely ineffective in stopping the Holocaust, emphasizing the role of the Roosevelt administration and American Jewish leadership.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Henry L. Feingold, a prominent historian.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this book? A: The book was published on October 1, 1995.
  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 332 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition is a paperback.
  • Q: What condition is the book in? A: The book is in new condition.
  • Q: Is there any specific historical context discussed in the book? A: Yes, the book discusses the constraints of the American political system during the 1930s and 40s, alongside the international events of the time.
  • Q: What themes are explored in the essays within the book? A: The essays explore themes of American governmental response, Jewish leadership, and the impact of the Great Depression on reactions to the Holocaust.
  • Q: Can this book be suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the book is well-researched and offers valuable insights, making it suitable for academic study on the Holocaust and American history.
  • Q: What is the target audience for this book? A: The target audience includes historians, students of Jewish history, and anyone interested in the American response to the Holocaust.

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