Background
Friedman, Max Paul was born on September 21, 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Martin Boris Friedman and Adele Charlene Bernstein.
(This book is an exposé of a secret American operation dur...)
This book is an exposé of a secret American operation during World War II to seize 4,000 Germans from Latin America and intern them in camps in the Texas desert. Rather than Nazi spies and saboteurs, they turned out to be a broad range of German immigrants, even Jewish refugees, most of whom posed no danger to national security. Research in seven countries reveals the diplomatic intrigues and human impact of a misguided policy that offers important lessons about US relations with Latin America, the failure to rescue victims of the Holocaust, and the treatment of civilians in wartime.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521675359/?tag=2022091-20
Friedman, Max Paul was born on September 21, 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Martin Boris Friedman and Adele Charlene Bernstein.
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1989. Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1995. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 2000.
Assistant producer National Public Radio, Washington, 1989—1992. Freelance writer New York, 1992—1994. Graduate fellow University California, Berkeley, California, 1994—2000.
Woodrow Wilson postdoctoral fellow University Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 2000—2002. Assistant professor Florida State University, Tallahassee, since 2002.
(This book is an exposé of a secret American operation dur...)
Member of Society for History of America Foreign Relations (Holt Fellowship 1998), American History Association.
Married Katharina Vester, October 19, 2001.