What did Franklin Delano Roosevelt know about the Holocaust and
what did he do to try to prevent it? This question has proven to be
one of the thorniest inquiries ever made into the progress of FDR's
presidency. In 1993, some of the world's most outstanding scholars
of the Holocaust and of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidency came
together to discuss this still explosive subject. This collection
of original pieces and anthologized articles grew out of the
discussions held during two successive days at the Roosevelt
Library in Hyde Park, New York. The contributors take a hard look
at Roosevelt's reaction to the Holocaust, offering a timely and
thought-provoking study that will be indispensable reading for
anyone interested in either the FDR presidency or the Holocaust.
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