The Absent Presence: Enduring Images of Jews in United States Military History

The persistence of anti-Semitism in the US Army, like most of US society and government, was, of course, a given. Images of Jews as existentially different, inherently problematic (sometimes sinister) beings had highly significant consequences when individual officers and the military institutionall...

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