The U.S. and the Holocaust
This is very good, despite the difficulty of the subject matter.
History will never forget the crimes the German butchers perpetuated against the Jews, the Poles, and the peoples of Eastern Europe.
What was less well known to me was the story of how things went down over here. A lot of us already know about the bigotry of folks like Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh and his āAmerica Firstā party (sound familiar?).
What I did not know about was the behavior of our state department, of the immigration quotas and the pervasiveness of the anti-immigrant and anti-semite crowd. I donāt think these were all necessarily bad people so much as people who could have done way more, yet did not. They were on the wrong side of history.
The stories of the survivors, as always, are the most heartbreaking of all.
Iāve never understood anti-semitism beyond the fact that Jewish people usually lean to the left politically and hold themselves out as unapologetically different. It didnāt make sense back then and it doesnāt make any more sense now.
Streamable on PBS here: https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/us-and-the-holocaust/