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Informationen zum Autor Jeffrey Gurock Klappentext This volume incorporates studies of the persecution of the Jews in Germany, the respective responses of the German-American Press and the American-Jewish Press during the emergence of Nazism, and the subsequent issues of rescue during the holocaust and policies towards the displaced. Zusammenfassung Incorporates studies of the persecution of the Jews in Germany, the respective responses of the German-American Press and the American-Jewish Press during the emergence of Nazism, rescue during the holocaust and those displaced. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Who Shall Bear Guilt for the Holocaust; 2: The State Department, the Labor Department, and German Jewish Immigration, 1930–1940; 3: The St. Louis Tragedy; 4: The United States and the Persecution of the Jews in Germany, 1933–1939; 5: American Jewish Leaders and the Emerging Nazi Threat (1928–January, 1933) *; 6: Boycott, Rescue, and Ransom; 7: American Jewry, the Refugees and Immigration Restriction (1932–1942) *; 8: American Editorial Response to the Rise of Adolf Hitler; 9: The Prelude to Nazism; 10: Pro-Nazi Sentiment in the United States March, 1933-March, 1934 *; 11: American Interfaith Cooperation on Behalf of Refugees from Nazism, 1933–1945; 12: Why Auschwitz Was Never Bombed; 13: A New Deal for Refugees; 14: Carlton J. H. Hayes, Spain, and the Refugee Crisis, 1942–1945 *; 15: What Did They Know? The American Jewish Press and the Holocaust, 1 September 1939 –