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David Sword Wyman (6 March 1929 – 14 March 2018) was the Josiah DuBois professor of history at the
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."About David Wyman"
The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies.


Early life and education

Wyman was born in
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, the son of Ruth (Sword) and Hollis Judson Wyman, a teacher, of American and Jewish descent. His grandparents were Protestant ministers; Wyman was a protestant himself. He earned an A.B. in history from
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and a Ph.D. in history from
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.About David S. Wyman
The David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies


Career

From 1966 until his retirement in 1991, Wyman taught history at the University of Massachusetts,Amherst, where he twice chaired the Judaic studies program. He held honorary doctoral degrees from
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and
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, both in New York City. He was chairman of the David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies in Washington, D.C.
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characterizes Wyman's book, ''Paper Walls: America and the Refugee Crisis'', as having stood for many years as "one of the most important books," on
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policy in the
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years.America and the Holocaust, by Deborah E. Lipstadt, ''Modern Judaism'', Vol. 10, No. 3, Review of Developments in Modern Jewish Studies, Part 1 (Oct., 1990), pp. 283-296 In ''Paper Walls'' Wyman discusses the combination of
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, nativistic nationalism, economic crisis and isolationism that made rescue inconceivable. In his later work, Wyman's contended that the attitude of
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during the Nazi era was to be faulted, and that the approach of the
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was the correct one. If American Jews had taken a more forceful approach, government policy could have been changed.


Zionism

Although Wyman wrote his books 'not as an insider' (i.e. a non-Jew writing about Jewish history), he has still "advocated a Jewish state for a long time", and believes he would "have backed the Zionist movement during the World War II era" if he had been old enough to be involved in political affairs (he would have been between 11 and 16 at the time). In his book, The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust 1941-1945, Wyman writes "Today I remain strongly pro-Zionist and I am a resolute supporter of the state of Israel. My commitment to Zionism and to Israel has been confirmed and increased by years of study of the Holocaust.". He goes to say "I look upon Israel as the most important line of defense against anti-Semitism in the world". He concludes this particular paragraph with a statement that manages to capture Wyman's pro-Zionist views in just a single sentence: "Had there been a Jewish state in the 1933 to 1945 era, it would be much less painful today for all of us to confront the history of European Jewry during World War II".


Major publications

*''Paper Walls: America and the Refugee Crisis, 1938-1941'' (
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, 1968) *'' The Abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945'' (
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, 1984) editor of: *''America and the Holocaust'' (thirteen volumes of the documents used in ''The Abandonment of the Jews'' (Garland, 1990) *''The World Reacts to the Holocaust'' (
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, 1996) *''A Race Against Death: Peter Bergson, America, and the Holocaust'', with
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(
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wyman, David S. 1929 births 2018 deaths Boston University College of Arts and Sciences alumni Historians of Nazism Historians of the Holocaust Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni People from Weymouth, Massachusetts Scholars of antisemitism University of Massachusetts Amherst faculty Historians from Massachusetts