Bermuda Conference

The Bermuda Conference was held on April 19, 1943 at Hamilton, Bermuda. An international conference that brought together state officials from Britain and the U.S. to discuss the problem of the Holocaust, it was a sham. The result of the conference had been decided by the U.S. State Department beforehand. The U.S. would maintain its position that any effort to rescue Jews from genocide in Europe was unnecessary and that the pursuit of victory in the war was the best method of stopping the German Nazi government.

References

* America and the Holocaust: Deceit & Indifference, Shanachie Entertainment Corp., 1994.

 

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