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Nazis and god neighbors. The United States campaign against the germans of Latin America in World War II

Autor Max Paul Friedman

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Nazis and god neighbors. The United States campaign against the germans of Latin America in World War II
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  • Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780521822466
  • ISBN10 0521822467
  • Tipus Llibre
  • Pàgines 359
  • Any Edició 2003
  • Idioma Anglès
  • Encuadernació Tela

Nazis and god neighbors. The United States campaign against the germans of Latin America in World War II

Autor Max Paul Friedman

Editorial CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Winner, 2003 Herbert Hoover Book Award
Winner, 2003 A.B. Thomas Book Award

Based on research in seven countries, this international history uncovers an American security program in which Washington reached into fifteen Latin American countries to seize more than 4,000 German expatriates and intern them in the Texas desert. The crowd of Nazi Party members, antifascist exiles, and even Jewish refugees were lumped together in camps riven by strife.

The book examines the evolution of governmental policy, its impact on individuals and emigrant communities, and the ideological assumptions that blinded officials in both Washington and Berlin to Latin American realities. Franklin Roosevelt's vaunted Good Neighbor policy was a victim of this effort to force reluctant Latin American governments to hand over their German residents, while the operation ruined an opportunity to rescue victims of the Holocaust. This study makes the very contemporary argument that security measures based on group affiliation rather than individual actions are as unjust and ineffective in foreign policy as they are in law enforcement.