This important collection brings together contributions from an
impressive group of scholars to comprehensively examine Franklin D.
Roosevelt's response to the Holocaust. Addressing the severe
critiques of FDR that arose after the war and what some see as his
failure to stop the genocide of Europe's Jewish community, the book
looks at his policies between 1933 and 1942, his rescue efforts
during the war, and the possibility for future research and
analysis. This is the definitive resource on a pivotal issue in
American history.
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