Featured historian in the Ken Burns documentary The U.S. and the Holocaust on PBS – WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD – In this remarkable work of historical reclamation, Holocaust historian Rebecca Erbelding pieces together years of research and newly uncovered archival materials to tell the dramatic story of America’s little-known efforts to save the Jews of Europe.
“An invaluable addition to the literature of the Holocaust.” –Andrew Nagorski, author of The Nazi Hunters and Hitlerland
“Brilliantly brings to life the gripping, little-known story of [a] transformative moment in American history and the crusading young government lawyers who made it happen.” –Lynne Olson, New York Times bestselling author of Last Hope Island
For more than a decade, a harsh Congressional immigration policy kept most Jewish refugees out of America, even as Hitler and the Nazis closed in. In 1944, the United States finally acted. That year, Franklin D. Roosevelt created the War Refugee Board, and put a young Treasury lawyer named John Pehle in charge.
Author: Rebecca Erbelding
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 03/12/2019
Pages: 400
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780525433743
Language: English
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