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because he went to New York to establish a branch of the YIVO there before World War II, but
Kalmanovich and Reisen perished. Dawidowicz had been close to Kalmanovich and his family, whom she reportedly described as being her real parents. From 1940 until 1946, Dawidowicz worked as an assistant to a
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Dawidowicz's first interests were poetry and literature. She attended Hunter
College from 1932 to 1936 and obtained a B.A. in English. She went on to study for a M.A. at Columbia University, but abandoned her studies because of concerns over events in Europe. At the encouragement of her mentor, the
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by accusing Mayer of excusing German racism, rationalizing the Nazi dictatorship, of portraying Soviet Jews as better off than they were under the Soviet dictatorship, and by presenting the
Holocaust as due to reasonable political goals instead of, as she believed, being an ideological decision
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was "easy to draw". She wrote that Hitler and Luther were both obsessed by the "demonologized universe" inhabited by Jews and that the similarities between Luther's anti-Jewish writings and modern antisemitism are no coincidence because they derived from a common history of
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British scholar who contends he was denied a professorship because Jewish faculty members considered his work insensitive toward Jews and unacceptably defensive of Polish gentiles in World War II has raised unusual issues of academic freedom at Stanford
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research director at the New York City office of the YIVO. During the war, like most
Americans, she was aware of the Nazi persecution of the Jewish people in Europe, although it was not until after the war that she became aware of the full extent of the Holocaust.
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Schildkret. Her parents, Max and Dora (née Ofnaem) Schildkret, Jewish immigrants from Poland, were secular-minded with little interest in religion. Dawidowicz did not attend a service at a synagogue until 1938.
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had been massacring Jews since the beginning of
Operation Barbarossa in June 1941 and that Mayer's claim that the Jews were only surrogate victims due to Germany's inability to defeat the Soviet Union was, in her opinion, rubbish.
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Holocaust". Dawidowicz argued against Mayer that the historical evidence shows that Hitler was not convinced that the war was lost as early as December 1941 and that Mayer's theory is anachronistic.
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that attracted support for Hitler and the Nazis. Dawidowicz maintained that from the Middle Ages onward, German
Christian society and culture were suffused with antisemitism and there was a direct link from medieval
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been implemented as intended, establishing the Jewish State of Israel before the Holocaust, "the terrible story of six million dead might have had another outcome". Dawidowicz took an
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Explaining Hitler: The Search For The Origins Of His Evil
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197:American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
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818:"Guide to the Papers of Lucy S. Dawidowicz"
1201:On equal terms: Jews in America, 1881-1981
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550:On Equal Terms: Jews in America, 1881-1981
339:For Dawidowicz, Nazism was the essence of
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1333:Guide to the Papers of Lucy S. Dawidowicz
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601:, Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1967 (editor)
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614:The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany
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350:The Origins of the Second World War
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1141:The War Against the Jews 1933-1945
1088:Lindsey, Robert (March 13, 1987).
1076:What Is the Use of Jewish History?
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523:The War Against the Jews 1933-1945
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731:, New York: Schocken Books, 1992
645:, New York: Behrman House, 1976;
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397:Dawidowicz titled her review of
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946:"Lies About the Holocaust"
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606:The German Dictatorship
530:, a study of Holocaust
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1177:Jewish Women's Archive
792:Notable American Women
220:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
191:Following World War II
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1428:Hunter College alumni
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1129:. The New York Times.
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263:Mandate for Palestine
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1285:Holocaust In History
1237:www.librarything.com
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285:Operation Barbarossa
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950:Commentary Magazine
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1094:The New York Times
952:. December 1, 1980
900:The Myth of Rescue
853:The New York Times
643:A Holocaust Reader
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