Americans living or traveling abroad during the years of Nazi rule in Germany found themselves in a unique position from which to observe world events. Able to witness foreign affairs firsthand, Americans abroad became influential sources of information for their friends, families, and fellow citizens.
Americans abroad
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American Witnesses and the Third Reich
Americans and the HolocaustPhotograph of Margaret Bourke-White at Buchenwald
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Postwar Justice
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustReport on an Incident at Neu Freimann DP Camp
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Propaganda and the American Public
Americans and the HolocaustRobert Henry Best: "Best's Berlin Broadcast"
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American Witnesses and the Third Reich
Americans and the HolocaustW. E. B. Du Bois: "A Forum of Fact and Opinion: Race Prejudice in Nazi Germany"
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Black Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustW. E. B. Du Bois: "The Negro and the Warsaw Ghetto"