the myth of the Jewish world conspiracy and the Protocols of the elders of Zion
Cohn, Norman Rufus Colin
2001
Examines the origins of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", which Adolf Hitler used to justify his anti-Semitic behavior, and explores how the book was used in Nazi propaganda.
Traces the history of the relationship between Germans and Jews from the Middle Ages through the end of World War II, and discusses how the discrimination against Jews started.
A novel that imagines what might have happened in America, particularly to one Jewish family in Newark, New Jersey, had Charles Lindbergh won the 1940 presidential election rather than Franklin Roosevelt and acted upon his anti-Semitic leanings.
Photographs accompany the reminiscences of fifty Holocaust survivors, who describe the struggle for survival in the death camps and the fear of a raid on a hiding place.
Desta and the other members of her Falasha family, Jews suffering from discrimination in Ethiopia, finally flee the country and attempt the dangerous journey to Israel.