The Holocaust:
U.S. Policy During WWII
(1941 - 1945)
The Holocaust:
Table of Contents
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Allied Liberators
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Concentration Camps
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The Anti-Nazi Boycott
Auschwitz Bombing Controversy
Bermuda Conference
Breckinridge Long Diary Says Roosevelt Backed His Policy On Visas
The CIA and Nazi War Criminals
CIA Withholding Documents About U.S. And Nazi War Criminals
Could The Allies Have Bombed Auschwitz-Birkenau?
Could We Have Stopped Hitler?
Eavesdropping on Hell: Historical Guide to Western Communications Intelligence and the Holocaust, 1939-1945
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Gruenbaum Urges American Consul General in Palestine To Recommend Bombing Camps
Ben Hecht
Harry Hopkins Memo Concerning Conference Between Eden and Roosevelt
Immigration to the United States (Table)
Jewish Organizations Plan for Rescue of European Jewry
Jewish Organizations Press FDR to Act
Report On Meeting of Jewish Leaders with Roosevelt
Johnson Message to Hull Regarding Assignment of Wallenberg to Budapest
Hillel Kook (a.k.a. Peter Bergson) [Updated]
Long Outlines Ways to Obstruct Granting of U.S. Visas
Morgenthau Commission
Morgenthau Documents State Department Inaction
Paula Oppenheim’s Visa Application
Rabbi Gittelsohn's Iwo Jima Sermon
Report to the Secretary on the Acquiescence of this Government in the Murder of the Jews
The Riegner Report
Statistics on American Jews in World War II
The Tragedy of the
S.S. St. Louis
The Voyage of the
SS St. Louis
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The United States Government’s Relationship With Nazi General Reinhard Gehlen
U.S. Army and the Holocaust
The War Refugee Board
We Will Never Die
When the Rabbis Marched on Washington
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