Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II

Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II

by Max Paul Friedman
Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II

Nazis and Good Neighbors: The United States Campaign against the Germans of Latin America in World War II

by Max Paul Friedman

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Overview

This book is an exposé of a secret American operation during World War II to seize 4,000 Germans from Latin America and intern them in camps in the Texas desert. Rather than Nazi spies and saboteurs, they turned out to be a broad range of German immigrants, even Jewish refugees, most of whom posed no danger to national security. Research in seven countries reveals the diplomatic intrigues and human impact of a misguided policy that offers important lessons about US relations with Latin America, the failure to rescue victims of the Holocaust, and the treatment of civilians in wartime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521822466
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 08/04/2003
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 6.34(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.18(d)

About the Author

Max Paul Friedman is Assistant Professor of History at Florida State University. His work has been published in Diplomatic History, The Americas, and The Oral History Review. Before entering academia he was assistant producer for National Public Radio's 'All Things Considered' and a freelance writer published in the Washington Post, New York Newsday, Atlanta Constitution, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Orlando Sentinel, and other newspapers and magazines.

Table of Contents

1. Contamination; 2. Assessment; 3. Blacklisting; 4. Deportation; 5. Internment; 6. Justice; 7. Expropriation; 8. Repatriation; 9. The new menace; 10. There went the neighborhood.
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