Argues that America neglected concentration camp survivors after the liberation until a letter written by two American soldiers generated support for genuine relief efforts.
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Argues that America neglected concentration camp survivors after the liberation until a letter written by two American soldiers generated support for genuine relief efforts.
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Good. All pages and cover are intact-The book may have some cosmetic wear (i.e. creased spine/cover, scratches, curled corners, folded pages, minor sunburn)-The book has very few or no highlight/notes/underlined pages-Safe and Secure Mailer-No Hassle Return-Used books may not include supplementary material.
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G/G. 1888363320. 213 pages. Clean text, DJ in plastic. True story of the author's experience as a G. I. Editing a US Army newspaper in Germany, covering the plight of the Holocaust survivors. Along with another Jewish soldier, Edward Herman, they brought to the attention the plight of anti-Semitism of American policy after the War, requesting help; Ex-Library;