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- Title
The Anti-Nazi Boycott Movement in the United States: An Ideological and Sociological Appreciation.
- Authors
Gottlieb, Moshe
- Abstract
This article discusses the ideological and sociological dimensions of the anti-Nazi boycott movement in the U.S. that started in March 1933 and ended in October 1941. It says that the Jewish War Veterans was the first Jewish organization in the U.S. to declare and campaign for boycotting of Nazi goods and services. It explains that the anti-Nazi boycott movement took in the form of rallies, public agitation, demonstration marches and diplomatic representation. It mentions other Jewish organizations that led the anti-Nazi boycott movement.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ANTI-German boycotts; BOYCOTTS; PUBLIC demonstrations; NATIONAL socialism; UNITED States history, 1933-1945; AMERICAN Jews
- Publication
Jewish Social Studies, 1973, Vol 35, Issue 3/4, p198
- ISSN
0021-6704
- Publication type
Article