Letter from Isaac W. Bernheim to R. C. Tway, December 6, 1940
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Letter from Isaac W. Bernheim to R. C. Tway, December 6, 1940
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Description
A two-page letter written by retired Louisville distiller and philanthropist Isaac W. Bernheim (1848-1945) to Mr. R. C. Tway provides an example of one Jewish German American's views of World War II. He argues that the United States "must enter the war in self-dense on the side of England, and do so quickly." He addresses his American sons' service in World War I for the sake of democracy and anger at the aid given to Germany afterward. He states that "in return we got this undefensible system of thievery and slavery which the world now faces and must continue to face until Hitler, Mussolini, and all their German slaves and associates are destroyed."
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Mss. A B527a, Folder 1, Bernheim, Isaac Wolfe, 1848-1946. Papers, 1922-1943, The Filson Historical Society, Louisville, Kentucky
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Mss. A B527a Folder 01 Item 01
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Citation
Bernheim, Isaac Wolfe, 1848-1945, “Letter from Isaac W. Bernheim to R. C. Tway, December 6, 1940,” The Filson Historical Society Digital Projects, accessed September 7, 2024, https://filsonhistorical.omeka.net/items/show/7050.
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