Roosevelt and the Holocaust Roosevelt and the Holocaust

Roosevelt and the Holocaust

How FDR Saved the Jews and Brought Hope to a Nation

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Publisher Description

The year was 1932. At age fourteen Robert Beir’s journey through life changed irrevocably when a classmate called him a “dirty Jew.” Suddenly Beir encountered the belligerent poison of anti-Semitism. The safe confines of his upbringing had been violated. The pain that he felt at that moment was far more hurtful than any blow. Its memory would last a lifetime.

Beir’s experiences with anti-Semitism served as a microcosm for the anti-Semitism among the majority of Americans. That year, a politician named Franklin Delano Roosevelt ascended to the presidency. Over the next twelve years, he became a scion of optimism and carried a refreshing, unbridled confidence in a nation previously mired in fear and deeply depressed. His policies and ethics saved the capitalist system. His strong leadership and unwavering faith helped to defeat Hitler.

The Jews of America revered President Roosevelt. To a young Robert Beir, Roosevelt was an American hero. In mid-life, however, Beir experienced a conflict. New research was questioning Roosevelt’s record regarding the Holocaust. He felt compelled to embark on a historian’s quest, asking only the toughest questions of his childhood hero, including:

• How much did President Roosevelt know about the Holocaust?
• What could Roosevelt have done?
• Why wasn’t there an urgent rescue effort?

In answering these questions and others, Robert Beir has done a masterful job. This book is graphically written, well-researched, and provocative. The portrait depicted of a man he once thought to be morally incorruptible amidst a circumstance of moral bankruptcy is truly unforgettable.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2013
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
368
Pages
PUBLISHER
Skyhorse
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
4.9
MB

Customer Reviews

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Roosevelt and the Holocaust

What a heart wrenching book to read. Here we have Blacks whining about mistreatment of their past and present when the Jewish people , American Indians and other Nationalities have had horrendous histories. The Holocaust should never be forgotten. It affects all of us in that it could easily happen again with any race or religion.

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