The Jewish Threat: Anti-Semitic Politics Of The U.S. Army
By (Author) Joseph W. Bendersky
Basic Books
Basic Books
4th October 2001
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Other warfare and defence issues
Social groups: religious groups and communities
European history
355.0089924073
Paperback
560
Width 227mm, Height 152mm, Spine 35mm
766g
An expos of the virulent, long-standing anti-Semitism among the highest levels of the American military. Very little has been written about America's own history of anti-Semitism. In this shocking book, the first documented examination of anti-Semitism in an American governmental institution, Joseph Bendersky shows that such racism permeated the highest ranks of the U.S. military throughout the past century, having a very real effect on policy decisions. Through ten years of research in more than thirty-five archives, the author uncovered irrefutable evidence of endemic and virulent anti-Semitism throughout the Army Corps from the turn of the century right up to the 1970s. This fully developed and clearly articulated perspective had a direct effect on policy discussions and decisions, affecting such matters as immigration, refugees, military strategy, and the establishment of Israel. Written with novelistic intensity and attention to intriguing detail, The "Jewish Threat" forces us to revise some of our cherished notions about our country and its most revered leaders.
Joseph W. Bendersky is Director of Graduate Studies in History at Virginia Commonwealth University.