Arthur D. Morse
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Arthur D. Morse is a World War 2 historian, best known for his book "While Six Million Died: A Chronicle of American Apathy, Random House, 1968." While there's a hefty amount of disagreement about the United States and Allied knowledge and actions during the Holocaust, this book features extensive documentation of the events of those years.
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