This collection shows some of the ways that Americans identified with Nazi ideals during the 1930s and 1940s. Some adopted antisemitic views or even expressed allegiance to the Nazi Party. The sources included here explore the societal conditions that made some Americans receptive to parts of the Nazi program.
This report is part of the Collaborative Research in the Holocaust HistoryLab.
Author
Chloe Thompson, David Helps, Émilie Duranceau, Gianna May Sanchez, and Pragya Kaul
Department or Unit
History
Publish Date
2019
Format
Lab
Website
Support Partners
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum