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Americans and the Holocaust

March 08, 2023 The Reference Desk Season 3 Episode 10
Americans and the Holocaust
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Americans and the Holocaust
Mar 08, 2023 Season 3 Episode 10
The Reference Desk

In this episode, Katie shares what America knew about the Holocaust as it was unfolding.

Recently, Katie volunteered as a docent for the ALA's traveling "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibition in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The exhibition explores how much Americans knew about the Nazi persecution and murder of Jews in Europe and examines the U.S. response in a global, historical context. The exhibition also invites visitors to consider what more could have been done by Americans, a question we should continuously be asking ourselves as acts of persecution and genocide continues around the world to this day.

For more information about the "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibition:
Exhibit at the USHMM in Washington D.C.
Guided video tour with curator Dr. Daniel Greene
Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition 

Suggested reading:
 Selections to accompany the USHMM exhibit
Selections to accompany the ALA traveling exhibit
YA and Children's selections from the Teacher Fellows with the USHMM

PBS documentary: The U.S. and the Holocaust

Staff picks:

  • One Night on the Island by Josie Silver
  • The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston 

The Reference Desk's recommended Holocaust reads:

  • Hitlerland by Andrew Nagorski
  • The Unwanted by Michael Dobbs
  • Why? Explaining the Holocaust by Peter Hayes
  • The Book Smugglers by David E. Fishman
  • The Nazi and the Barber by Edgar Hilsenrath
  • Badenheim 1939  by Aharon Appelfeld
  • This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski
  • The Occupation Trilogy  by Patrick Modiano 

All suggested readings available in our bookshop 

References:

Materials provided by the ALA
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 


Support the Show.

Show Notes

In this episode, Katie shares what America knew about the Holocaust as it was unfolding.

Recently, Katie volunteered as a docent for the ALA's traveling "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibition in partnership with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The exhibition explores how much Americans knew about the Nazi persecution and murder of Jews in Europe and examines the U.S. response in a global, historical context. The exhibition also invites visitors to consider what more could have been done by Americans, a question we should continuously be asking ourselves as acts of persecution and genocide continues around the world to this day.

For more information about the "Americans and the Holocaust" exhibition:
Exhibit at the USHMM in Washington D.C.
Guided video tour with curator Dr. Daniel Greene
Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition 

Suggested reading:
 Selections to accompany the USHMM exhibit
Selections to accompany the ALA traveling exhibit
YA and Children's selections from the Teacher Fellows with the USHMM

PBS documentary: The U.S. and the Holocaust

Staff picks:

  • One Night on the Island by Josie Silver
  • The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston 

The Reference Desk's recommended Holocaust reads:

  • Hitlerland by Andrew Nagorski
  • The Unwanted by Michael Dobbs
  • Why? Explaining the Holocaust by Peter Hayes
  • The Book Smugglers by David E. Fishman
  • The Nazi and the Barber by Edgar Hilsenrath
  • Badenheim 1939  by Aharon Appelfeld
  • This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski
  • The Occupation Trilogy  by Patrick Modiano 

All suggested readings available in our bookshop 

References:

Materials provided by the ALA
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 


Support the Show.