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Never Again

A Novel of the American Holocaust

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Never Again

By: Harvey A. Schwartz
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Could a Holocaust happen in the United States? Ten years ago such a nightmare would have seemed impossible. Now we are living in a different, more frightening world with rising antisemitism and democracy at peril. In NEVER AGAIN, A NOVEL OF THE AMERICAN HOLOCAUST, a leading Boston civil rights lawyer creates a thoroughly believable scenario in which step by credible step the United States government questions whether Jewish-Americans are seen as more Jewish and less American. And then takes what can appear to be necessary actions to protect its loyal citizens from terrorism at home.
An atomic bomb destroys Tel Aviv and neighboring countries' armies rush in and overwhelm the country. A million Israelis are killed defending their struggling nation. Millions more are held in detention camps managed by Palestinians. Surviving Israelis attempt to flee. When two ships carrying Jewish refugees show up in Boston Harbor American Jews are forced to decide whether they will watch their country slam its doors on desperate homeless Jews, or will they take action, violent action, to liberate them. And how will the government react to what appears as a new form of homegrown terrorism?
The author had a thirty-year career litigating civil rights cases in state and federal courts, including two arguments before the United States Supreme Court. In this fascinating novel, he applies laws presently in force to lead an American government to justify treating its Jewish citizens as terrorists, and to take away their rights and place them in prison camps.
Impossible? Decide for yourself.
Action & Adventure Alternate History Science Fiction United States Boston Holocaust
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