Allies Knew About the Holocaust, Didn't Care
Institutional anti-Semitism caused the US intelligence services to bury evidence of Nazi atrocities:
The New York Times on Sunday highlighted a lengthy analysis by a top historian at the National Security Agency, the US communications/cryptology intelligence service, which suggests that a combination of incompetence and anti-Semitism prevented the Allied intelligence services from identifying the unfolding Holocaust in Europe.
But then the CIA made it better by hiring a bunch of Adolph Eichmann's Nazi assistants after the war. So today we can be quite confident that anti-Israel policies and witch hunts that leak out of the intelligence community have nothing to do with anti-Semitism.
The New York Times on Sunday highlighted a lengthy analysis by a top historian at the National Security Agency, the US communications/cryptology intelligence service, which suggests that a combination of incompetence and anti-Semitism prevented the Allied intelligence services from identifying the unfolding Holocaust in Europe.
But then the CIA made it better by hiring a bunch of Adolph Eichmann's Nazi assistants after the war. So today we can be quite confident that anti-Israel policies and witch hunts that leak out of the intelligence community have nothing to do with anti-Semitism.





