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The Holocaust: U.S. Policy During WWII

(1941 - 1945)

Reference

  • Albert Einstein Letter to Dr. Frank Kingdon (September 3, 1942)
  • Eisenhower Discusses Atrocities at Press Conference (June 18, 1945)
  • The War Refugee Board
  • The Wagner-Rogers Bill
  • U.S. Army and the Holocaust

Policy Controversies

  • Auschwitz Bombing Controversy
  • Could We Have Stopped Hitler?
  • The Tragedy of the S.S. St. Louis
  • State Department Inaction
  • CIA and Nazi War Criminals

Public Appeals

  • The Anti-Nazi Boycott
  • We Will Never Die
  • Rabbis March on Washington
  • Jewish Org's Plan for Rescue of European Jewry
  • Jewish Organizations Press FDR to Act
    • Meeting of Jewish Leaders with Roosevelt

Important Figures

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt
  • Dwight Eisenhower
  • George Patton
  • Ben Hecht
  • Hillel Kook (Peter Bergson)
  • Jewish Soldiers

Reports & Commissions

  • Bermuda Conference
  • Morgenthau Commission
  • The Riegner Report
  • Breckinridge Long Outlines Visa Policy
    • Roosevelt Backs Visa Policy
  • Guide to Western Intelligence during the Holocaust
  • Harry Hopkins Memo on Eden/Roosevelt Conference
  • Report on U.S. Acquiescence in Murder
  • CIA Relationship With Nazi General Gehlen
  • U.S.-Germany Dialogue on Holocaust Issues
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