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The last days of Stalin

"Joshua Rubenstein's riveting account takes us back to the second half of 1952 when no one could foresee an end to Joseph Stalin's murderous regime. He was poised to challenge the newly elected U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower with armed force, and was also broadening a vicious campaign against Soviet Jews. Stalin's sudden collapse and death in March 1953 was as dramatic and mysterious as his life. It is no overstatement to say that his passing marked a major turning point in the twentieth century. The Last Days of Stalin is an engaging, briskly told account of the dictator's final active months, the vigil at his deathbed, and the unfolding of Soviet and international events in the months after his death. Rubenstein throws fresh light on: the devious plotting of Beria, Malenkov, Khrushchev, and other 'comrades in arms' who well understood the significance of the dictator's impending death; the witness-documented events of his death as compared to official published versions; Stalin's rumored plans to forcibly exile Soviet Jews; the responses of Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles to the Kremlin's conciliatory gestures after Stalin's death; and the momentous repercussions when Stalin's regime of terror was cut short"--.

The unwanted

America, Auschwitz, and a village caught in between
2019
"The . . . story of a group of German Jews desperately seeking American visas to escape the Nazis, and an illuminating account of America's struggle with the refugee crisis caused by the rise of Hitler"--Provided by publisher.

The myth of Hitler's Pope

how Pope Pius XII rescued Jews from the Nazis
Argues that Pope Pius XII was not in league with Adolf Hitler, but that Hajj Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, was Hitler's staunch ally and a promoter of the Holocaust.

The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930-1965

2000
Investigates the actions of the Catholic Church and of individual Catholics during the Holocaust, from the emergence of Hitler in 1930 until the Church's official rejection of antisemitism in 1965.
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