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‘US and the Holocaust’: virulence, complicity

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion November 27, 2022

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I always appreciate Matthew Gilbert’s thoughtful commentaries, none more so than his piece on the enlightening and disturbing PBS documentary “The US and the Holocaust” ( Sunday Arts, Nov. 20). I wasn’t aware of how virulent and rampant antisemitism was in the United States and Europe at the time. Clearly, that provided the context for the rise of Nazism in Germany; no one acts in a vacuum. We demonize Adolf Hitler and the Germans, but... + full article



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