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What FDR said about Jews in private

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion December 11, 2022

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In May 1943, President Franklin Roosevelt met with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the White House. It was 17 months after Pearl Harbor and a little more than a year before D-Day. The two Allied leaders reviewed the war effort to date and exchanged thoughts on their plans for the postwar era. At one point in the discussion, FDR offered what he called the best way to settle the Jewish question. Vice President Henry Wallace, who noted... + full article



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