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A searing indictment of silence in the face of genocide.
Arthur D. Morse's groundbreaking work remains one of the most powerful and meticulously documented accounts of how the United States government-and much of the American public-failed to act while millions of Jews were being exterminated by the Nazis.
Drawing on classified documents, official records, and firsthand interviews with key figures, While Six Million Died exposes the bureaucratic inertia, political calculations, and moral indifference that obstructed rescue efforts during the Holocaust.
Originally published in 1967, While Six Million Died was the first book written about America's response to the Holocaust and caused a sensation.
Morse's chronicle is not only a historical reckoning but also a timeless warning: that apathy in the face of atrocity is itself a form of complicity. With chilling clarity, he reveals how opportunities to save lives were squandered, how voices of protest were ignored, and how the world's most powerful democracy turned away from its moral responsibility.
This edition reintroduces a classic of Holocaust literature to a new generation of readers, challenging us to confront the consequences of inaction-and to ensure that history does not repeat itself.
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