While six million died; a chronicle of American apathy [by] Arthur D. Morse.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, Random House [1968]Description: 420 p. 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 940.531/5
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Includes bibliographical references.
WAR, NEWBERY,
pt. 1. The bystanders. A plan for murder -- The atrocity stories -- Bermuda and Warsaw -- The reluctant rescuers -- Acquiescence of this government -- pt. 2. The victims. Wenn das Judenblut vom messer spritzt -- Likely to become a public charge -- The new Germany -- The olympic spirit -- I cannot remain silent -- 1938: Evian -- 1938: the night of broken glass -- The attempt to buy lives -- Suffer little children -- The voyage of the St. Louis -- Prelude to the final solution -- pt. 3. The rescuers. The war refugee board -- Obstruction and rescue -- Free ports and false papers -- Rescue from Hungary -- Crimes of war, crimes of peace.