
David Wyman
David Wyman was an American historian, best known for his research on the Holocaust, particularly his critical examination of the U.S. government's response to the genocide during World War II. His influential book, "The Abandonment of the Jews," argues that the U.S. failed to take significant action to rescue Jewish refugees or to stop the extermination. Wyman's work has sparked important discussions about morality, wartime policy, and the responsibilities of nations in crises, contributing to the broader understanding of Holocaust history and American Jewish relations. His scholarship encourages reflection on historical accountability and humanitarian obligations.