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Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps

DOC Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald in History

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Careful review of the Holocaust material published so far still leaves scholars and the public wondering: How could this tragedy ever have happened?; How was such a world-wide collapse of values possible?; Why was the Holocaust so terribly successful? These crucial questions are finally answered in 'The Holocaust Conspiracy'. By combining existing research with previously unknown findings; Dr Perl draws the inescapable conclusion that it was not apathetic inaction of the world's powers that made the Holocaust and the Final Solution so tragically ineffective. Using extensive documentation; he convincingly proves it was deliberate action on the part of many nations that kept millions prisoner in a hostile Europe. These deliberate actions are conclusively shown to be the result of conspiracies within individual governments and between governments. Here; also; a comprehensive analysis of the Holocaust policies of powers that until now have received relatively little attention or blame: Switzerland; The Soviet Union; Latin America; and the International Red Cross. "The Holocaust Conspiracy" sheds shocking new light on the plots and discreet actions of world powers to effectively support the Nazi genocide programs. You will alter your perceptions of many nations after reading this work.


#257846 in Books Mary Matsuda Gruenewald 2005-03-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .60 x 6.00l; .74 #File Name: 0939165538240 pagesLooking like the Enemy My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An historical account relevant to todayBy Kenneth DuquaineA very engaging personal account of a dark period in our country's history of which many have little or no knowledge. As a result of reading this book I was pleased to have the opportunity to visit Manzanar; a fine museum in California.which preserves some buildings and much of the history of this internment camp. As informative and interesting as the visit was it would have been far less meaningful had I not read this book. I have recommended this book to many others; as I believe it is particularly relevant given our current political climate. The observant and sensitive reader will undoubtedly find many disturbing parallels.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I got this for my 91 year old mother. ...By Janie R. SmithI got this for my 91 year old mother. She wanted to know more about this as it happened in her lifetime and she didn't know about it. She has been taken aback by much of what she has learned reading the book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is terrificBy PunahouI am a native to Washington state and had to visit vashon (only about an hour from me) to get a feel of this area. I visited the Mukai packing factory; learned where the Matsuda farm was it was a terrific experience worth the read; whether historically for fun; or scholastically.

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