The Jewish Threat: Anti-semitic Politics Of The U.s. Army

The Jewish Threat: Anti-semitic Politics Of The U.s. Army

by Joseph W. Bendersky
ISBN-10:
0465006183
ISBN-13:
9780465006182
Pub. Date:
10/04/2001
Publisher:
Basic Books
ISBN-10:
0465006183
ISBN-13:
9780465006182
Pub. Date:
10/04/2001
Publisher:
Basic Books
The Jewish Threat: Anti-semitic Politics Of The U.s. Army

The Jewish Threat: Anti-semitic Politics Of The U.s. Army

by Joseph W. Bendersky

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Overview

While the pervasive anti-Semitism of "ordinary" Germans in the first half of the twentieth century has received much attention lately, very little has been written about America's own history of anti-Semitism. In this shocking book, Joseph Bendersky argues that such racism permeated the highest ranks of the U.S. military throughout the past century, having a very real effect on policy decisions. Through ten years of research in more than thirty-five archives, the author has uncovered irrefutable evidence of an endemic and virulent anti-Semitism throughout the Army Corps from the turn of the century right up to the 1970s. These sources reveal how the "Secret Americans" (a group of officers who described themselves as true patriots and who felt silenced by Roosevelt) were convinced of the physical, intellectual, and moral inferiority of Jews and feared that their "superior" Anglo-Saxon/Nordic culture was threatened by a radical and destabilizing Jewish conspiracy. This fully developed and clearly articulated perspective had a direct effect on policy discussions and decisions, affecting such matters as immigration, refugees, military strategy, and the establishment of Israel. Secret agents scoured Europe in a desperate attempt to prove the existence of the Jewish conspiracy. General Moseley, a close friend of Eisenhower's and one of the Army's most decorated officers, demanded the sterilization of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany. During the war, the Chief of the Naval Institute claimed the stream of Jewish refugees from Europe was just a money-making scheme. Even in the 1970s, retired officers were still warning against the secret forces of Judaism and their supposed manipulation of presidents and the American public (even going so far as to label Kissinger a KGB spy). Written with novelistic intensity and attention to intriguing detail, The "Jewish Threat" is the first documented examination of a functioning anti-Semitic worldview within an American institution of government and adds an entirely new dimension to the history of the U.S. Army. It forces us to revise some of our cherished notions about our country and its most revered leaders.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465006182
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/04/2001
Pages: 560
Sales rank: 632,760
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Lexile: 1530L (what's this?)

About the Author

Joseph W. Bendersky is Director of Graduate Studies in History at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Prologue: The Jewish Filesxi
1The Officers' Worldview, 1900-19391
2Military Intelligence and "International Jewry," 1917-191947
3Jews and Geopolitics, 1918-192475
4The Nordic Defense of America, 1918-1924121
5Educating Officer Elites: The Army War College, 1919-1933167
6Quiet Continuities, 1925-1936197
7The Officer Corps and the Third Reich, 1933-1939227
8War College, War Clouds, 1933-1941259
9Officers and the Holocaust, 1940-1945287
10Survivors, Refugees, and the Birth of Israel, 1945-1949349
11Change and Continuity in the Postwar Era, 1945-1960389
Epilogue423
Notes435
Bibliography503
Index521
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