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Pressured or negotiated with the Germans to release JewsPressed the Axis satellites to release Jews
1944
He charges President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration with indifference to the Holocaust victims. He examines documents that suggest that the United States and British governments rejected numerous proposals to accept European Jews. He writes that a combination of Anti-Semitism and inaction on any except strategic proposals,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], thousands of Jews died who otherwise could have been saved.
Located havens outside of Europe for the Jews
Historians still hotly debate the world’s reaction to the Holocaust. In The Abandonment of the Jews,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], America and the Holocaust,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 1941-1945, David S. Wyman documents the inaction of the American churches and the indifference of American newspapers in printing stories about the death factories. According to Wyman, only a limited amount of news about the murder of European Jews reached the American public. American newspapers reported it only sporadically and did not emphasize it. "Newspapers printed comparativel little of the available knowledge and commonly buried it in inner pages."
David S. Wyman Cites America's Indifference
Pressured allied and neutral countries to assist Jews
Provided European havens and aid to released Jews
Wyman Says America Should Have Taken These Steps
Rubinstein Argues That No Rescue Plan Would Have Saved a Significant Number of Jews
Wyman argues that thousands of Holocaust victims could have been saved if the United States had taken these twelve steps:
Bombed Auschwitz and the rail lines leadings to it
Provided medical supplies and food to victims of the camps
William D. Rubinstein Says Democracies Did All They Could
The harsh fact about the Holocaust that challenges the core humanity and self images of individuals and nations is that by early 1942, the world knew about the mass murder of the Jews within months after they began. Ominous reports leaked out from Germany and Poland and the rest of occupied Europe,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and the besieged Jews looked to the rest of the world for rescue. Rescue came slowly, or not at all. Why didn’t more countries move to help the European Jews?
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Provided shipping to transfer Jews to havens
Provided large sums of money to help Jews
Disseminated publicity about the Holocaust, threatening the German leaders and warning the victims
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In his book, The Myth of Rescue: Why the Democracies Could Not Have Saved More Jews from the Nazis William D. Rubinstein takes point-by point issue with historian David S. Wyman. He states that the Western powers had an acceptable record of accepting immigrants and that effective allied action against the Extermination Camps was not possible. He doesn’t think that much more could have been done to rescue the Jews, and he criticizes historians who have outlined plans of action that would have saved some Jewish lives.
Encouraged and assisted Jews to escape
Rubinstein contends that all Germans had implacable determination to kill as many Jews as possible and they would not have listened to outside pressure from any country. He feels that historians who make proposals after the fact instead of suggesting solutions at the time of the event itself are historiographically illegitimate. After dismissing all of Wyman’s points as impractical or impossible Rubinstein says:
Created a War Refugee Board in 1942 instead of waiting until January
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