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The Holocaust By: Bob Schumann
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Key Points What was the tensions between the U.S. state dept and the U.S. Treasury Dept with Jewish refugees Should the U.S. have given more aid to help Jewish refugees
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Building Tensions with the State Dept. The “Fantastic Rumor” The State dept has many conversations with Jewish leaders about keeping quiet The State Dept. tells Switzerland to stop sending them information about dieing Jews The Bermuda Conference delegates
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The tension with the U.S. State Dept and U.S. Treasury evolves U.S. Treasury finds out that the State Dept. is undermining rescue efforts to help the Jewish refugees The U.S. Treasury found the State Dept. guilty on multiple accounts of. Concealment and misrepresentation False attempts to save the Jews
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Attempts That the U.S. made to help Jewish refugees Negative The S.S St. Louis carried 937 Jewish refugees, the were denied access to U.S ports and went back to Germany.
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Cont… America only let in 27,000 of the 309,000 refugees that applied for entrance to the United States The War Dept. rejects that plea by Rabbi Wessimandl who wanted them to bomb camps and rail ways.
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Attempts That the U.S. made to help Jewish refugees Positive The government created a War Refugee Board, (WRB). The Board is credited with saving 200,000 different Jewish refugees The War Department changes there mind and Bombs factories near Anschwitz
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Questions What caused the tension between the U.S state Dept. and the U.S Treasury? What Positive attempts did the U.S make to save Jewish refugees? What does WRB stand for?
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Sources Polstink, J. S. "The U.S. and the Holocaust." Hello... Newman! Web. 06 Jan. 2010.. Rabbitsi, John R. "Could The Allies Have Bombed Auschwitz-Birkenau?" Jewish Virtual Library - Homepage. Web. 06 Jan. 2010.. Schwitzer, Allan S. "German Jewish Refugees, 1933-1939." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Web. 06 Jan. 2010..
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