FDR, WWII and The Holocaust

FDR, WWII and The Holocaust

The Holocaust was the greatest horror of World War II. When the Allies obtained evidence of Nazi Germany’s genocide of Europe’s Jewish population, how did the Allied leaders, especially President Franklin Roosevelt,, respond to the Holocaust? Did the Allies attempt to disrupt the death camps’ operations? Could the Allies have done more? How much coverage did the genocide receive in the United States and how did the public respond? Join us as we address these questions.

All attendees of this free professional development will receive lunch, a letter of attendance as well as paper and digital copies of the reader.

Details

Dates
March 8, 2024 -
March 8, 2024
Times
8:30 AM CDT
2:30 PM CDT
Location
Jefferson City, MO
Organizer
The Missouri State Museum
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Honored Visiting Graduate Faculty at University of Wisconsin-Platteville