Arthur D. Morse
Historian, Author
1920 – 1971
Who was Arthur D. Morse?
Arthur D. Morse was a World War II historian, best known for his book While Six Million Died: A Chronicle of American Apathy. While there's a hefty amount of disagreement about the United States and Allied knowledge and actions during the Holocaust, this book features extensive documentation of the events of those years. Prior to this publication Morse was a producer for CBS Reports whose work included "Who Speaks for the South", "Clinton and the Law", and others. He replaced Fred W Friendly as executive producer. In 1969 helped found IBI as executive director, originally headquartered in Rome. Morse died June 1, 1971 as a passenger in an auto accident while attending an IBI conference in Yugoslavia.
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- Born
- Dec 27, 1920
- Also known as
- Arthur Morse
- Children
- Profession
- Died
- Jun 1, 1971
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on July 23, 2013
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