This book explores historical records detailing how Jewish circles in North America established a foothold amid initial rejection and gradually gained influence through America's tumultuous periods. It examines their role and contributions in key historical events, such as the War of Independence, the liquor and slave trade, the Civil War, and their substantial involvement in shaping U.S. politics during and after World War I, extending into the Roosevelt administration. Additionally, it looks at the connections they maintained between North America and the Soviet Union. Drawing on American and Jewish sources, the work is based on reports compiled with the collaboration of notable American figures.
This work is a translation of "Das Judentum Entdeckt Amerika" by Othmar Krainz, published in 1938.Related Subjects
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