Nazi Era Insurance
Re “Holocaust Insurance Law Negated,” June 24: The term “foreign relations” is really an oxymoron. If the State Department had used its “foreign policy” in the late 1930s and early ‘40s, perhaps my father’s three brothers and one sister, along with my mother’s brother, and their families might have survived the genocide. Here’s another example of big business telling the federal government how to run its business, and insurance is very big business.
Phyllis R. Dimant
Oxnard
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