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Waking to Danger by Robert A. Rosenbaum, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Waking to Danger by Robert A. Rosenbaum, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
From Robert A. Rosenbaum
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From Robert A. Rosenbaum
Waking to Danger by Robert A. Rosenbaum, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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The 1930s were years when Americans struggled to define their country's role in a dangerous world. Opinions were deeply divided and passionately held. Waking to Danger: Americans and Nazi Germany, 1933-1941 traces the evolution of American public opinion about Germany as it spiraled from ignorance and isolationism to a sense of danger and interventionism. This brief, but broad survey fills a gap in the historical literature by bringing together, for the first time, the reactions toward Nazi Germany of a variety of groups-peace advocates, Jews, fascists, communists, churches, the business community, and the military-that have hitherto only been treated separately in monographic literature. The result is a picture of evolving national public opinion that will be a walk down memory lane for the members of The Greatest Generation, while offering those who did not live through these turbulent years a fresh understanding of the era. | Waking to Danger by Robert A. Rosenbaum, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The 1930s were years when Americans struggled to define their country's role in a dangerous world. Opinions were deeply divided and passionately held. Waking to Danger: Americans and Nazi Germany, 1933-1941 traces the evolution of American public opinion about Germany as it spiraled from ignorance and isolationism to a sense of danger and interventionism. This brief, but broad survey fills a gap in the historical literature by bringing together, for the first time, the reactions toward Nazi Germany of a variety of groups-peace advocates, Jews, fascists, communists, churches, the business community, and the military-that have hitherto only been treated separately in monographic literature. The result is a picture of evolving national public opinion that will be a walk down memory lane for the members of The Greatest Generation, while offering those who did not live through these turbulent years a fresh understanding of the era. | Waking to Danger by Robert A. Rosenbaum, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters


















