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Nazism, The Jews and American Zionism, 1933-1948 (Paperback)
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Nazism, The Jews and American Zionism, 1933-1948 (Paperback)
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Aaron Berman takes a moderate and measured approach to one of the
most emotional issues in American Jewish historiography, namely,
the response of American Jews to Nazism and the extermination of
European Jewry.In remarkably large numbers, American Jews joined
the Zionist crusade to create a Jewish state that would finally end
the problem of Jewish homelessness, which they believed was the
basic cause not only of the Holocaust but of all anti-Semitism.
Though American Zionists could justly claim credit for the
successful establishment of Israel in 1948, this triumph was not
without cost. Their insistence on including a demand for Jewish
statehood in any proposal to aid European Jewry politicized the
rescue issue and made it impossible to appeal for American aid on
purely humanitarian grounds. The American Zionist response to
Nazism also shaped he political turmoil in the Middle East which
followed Israel's creation. Concerned primarily with providing a
home for Jewish refugees and fearing British betrayal, Zionists
could not understand Arab protests in defense of their own national
interests. Instead they responded to the Arab revolt with armed
force and sought to insure their own claim to Palestine, Zionists
came to link he Arabs with the Nazi and British forces that were
opposed to the establishment of a Jewish state. In the thinking of
American Zionists, the Arabs were steadily transformed from a
people with whom an accommodation would have to be made into a
mortal enemy to be defeated. Aaron Berman does not apologize for
American Jews, but rather tries to understand the constraints
within which they operated and what opportunities-if any-they had
to respond to Hitler. In surveying the latest scholarship and
responding o charges against American Jewry, Berman's arguments are
reasoned and reasonable.
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