FDR and the Jews, Allan J. Lichtman
FDR and the Jews, Allan J. Lichtman
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FDR and the Jews

Author: Allan J. Lichtman, Richard Breitman

Narrator: Todd McLaren

Unabridged: 15 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/01/2013


Synopsis

Nearly seventy-five years after World War II, a contentious debate lingers over whether Franklin Delano Roosevelt turned his back on the Jews of Hitler's Europe. Defenders claim that FDR saved millions of potential victims by defeating Nazi Germany. Others revile him as morally indifferent and indict him for keeping America's gates closed to Jewish refugees and failing to bomb Auschwitz's gas chambers.

In an extensive examination of this impassioned debate, Richard Breitman and Allan J. Lichtman find that the president was neither savior nor bystander. In FDR and the Jews, they draw upon many new primary sources to offer an intriguing portrait of a consummate politician—compassionate but also pragmatic—struggling with opposing priorities under perilous conditions. For most of his presidency Roosevelt indeed did little to aid the imperiled Jews of Europe. He put domestic policy priorities ahead of helping Jews and deferred to others' fears of an anti-Semitic backlash. Yet he also acted decisively at times to rescue Jews, often withstanding contrary pressures from his advisers and the American public. Even Jewish citizens who petitioned the president could not agree on how best to aid their coreligionists abroad.

Though his actions may seem inadequate in retrospect, the authors bring to light a concerned leader whose efforts on behalf of Jews were far greater than those of any other world figure. His moral position was tempered by the political realities of depression and war, a conflict all too familiar to American politicians in the twenty-first century.

About Allan J. Lichtman

Allan J. Lichtman is Distinguished Professor of History at American University. He has authored several books and many popular and scholarly articles. His book White Protestant Nation: The Rise of the American Conservative Movement was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in nonfiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Steven

One of the most contentious debates pertaining to World War II deals with Franklin D. Roosevelt’s role in trying to mitigate the horrors of the Holocaust. Many argue that Roosevelt was a political animal who based his position on the plight of world Jewry on political calculation and did little to o......more

Goodreads review by Scott

Was FDR good for the Jews? As they say, it's complicated. The authors did an amazing amount of research and concluded there were 4 phases to FDR's relationship to Jews. First term he was too afraid to do anything because of political opposition in Congress. Second term he was much more aggressive. S......more

Goodreads review by Jim

Breitman and Lichtman have written an exhaustively researched and well-written book about a topic that has elicited much controversy within the Jewish community. They neither vilify FDR for America’s limited, sluggish efforts to take in Jewish refugees from Hitler nor do they absolve him of any resp......more

Goodreads review by Nathan

I did not like this book, at all, but I can understand where the authors are coming from, even if what they are saying is often a contradictory mess.  The authors of this book really only care about the well-being and social power of Jews.  They have no particular interest in constitutionality, or t......more