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History, 12.01.2021 09:40 elreemali03

PLEASE HELP rn David S. Wyman in his book, The Abandonment of the Jews, reaches this conclusion:
"The Nazis were the murderers, but we (The U. S.) were the all too passive
accomplices." (Do you agree or disagree? Explain your position.

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