Description: This book explores the myth that the democracies could have done more to save the Jews during the Holocaust. It presents a detailed analysis of the political, military and economic context in which the democracies were operating during the Second World War and examines the many complex factors that influenced their decisions. The author, W. D. Rubinstein, provides a compelling account of the limitations of the democracies' ability to intervene and questions the assumptions that underpin many of the popular narratives about the Holocaust. The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews is an important contribution to the literature on the Holocaust and will be of interest to anyone interested in history, politics or human rights. It is a well-researched and engagingly written book that challenges many of the commonly held beliefs about the role of the democracies during this period.
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Book Title: The Myth of Rescue
Item Length: 9.5in.
Publisher: Routledge
Pages: 256 pages
Publication Year: 1997
Format: Hardcover
Publication Date: 1997-06-19
Language: English
Item Height: 1in.
Author: w. D. Rubinstein
Genre: Biography & Autobiography, History
Topic: Holocaust, Military / World War II, United States / 20th Century, General, Presidents & Heads of State, Jewish
Item Width: 6.3in.
Item Weight: 19.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 288 Pages