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1944 The Year The Holocaust Came To America Trattner Richard J

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1944 The Year The Holocaust Came To America Trattner Richard J
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Publisher: Indian Wells, California : Richard J. Trattner, Inc., [Los Angeles, Calif.?] : Robert S. Tinnon
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.94 MB
Author: Trattner, Richard J., author
Language: English
Year: 2005

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1944 The Year The Holocaust Came To America Trattner Richard J by Trattner, Richard J., Author instant download after payment.

vi, 425 pages ; 23 cm, \"Five days before the scheduled D-Day assault on Normandy, Germany dropped atomic bombs on New York, London, and Moscow. New York virtually disappeared, and more than 400,000 people were killed. Similar devastation took place in London and Moscow. Churchill and Stalin were killed in the blasts, and both England and Russia immediately sued for peace. With his allies abandoning the war, Roosevelt had no choice but to sign a peace agreement. Following the signing of Hitler's 'Peace Agreement,' the world returned to a level of normalcy. But for Americans, there was a major qualification: Hitler demanded four million American Jews be sent to German-occupied Madagascar. He threatened that if all American Jews were not deported within a year, he would drop another atomic bomb somewhere else in the United States. Roosevelt--whose own atomic [bomb] was at least a year away--capitulated and began sending his Jews to Madagascar. Then Adolph Eichmann comes to America, and the Jewish-American resistance movement begins....\"--Cover