Nazi-Era American Relief and Rescue Workers
Holocaust historian Debórah Dwork recalled the efforts made by American humanitarian workers as they attempted to help European Jews flee th… read more
Holocaust historian Debórah Dwork recalled the efforts made by American humanitarian workers as they attempted to help European Jews flee the rapidly expanding Nazi empire during World War II. She explained the underlying motivations that led these individuals to pursue such dangerous work. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum hosted this event. close
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