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Holocaust, David S. Wyman, "The Abandonment of the Jews", American Jewish history, National Holocaust Museum, Wyman Institute, historical research, Holocaust denial, Jewish immigration, U.S. government policies

The Holocaust was the systematic genocide of six million Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II. Historian David S. Wyman’s book, "The Abandonment of the Jews," critiques the U.S. government's failures to support Jewish refugees and intervene during the Holocaust. American Jewish history reflects ongoing struggles against anti-Semitism and the importance of remembrance. The National Holocaust Museum and the Wyman Institute promote education and research on this dark chapter. Holocaust denial challenges historical facts about these events. Understanding this history is essential to ensure it never happens again and to uphold the lessons learned regarding human rights and tolerance.