^InterviewsArchived 2006-08-18 at the
Wayback Machine "And I'm Jewish. I was about to go to Command and General Staff School and be promoted..." (subscription needed to view full text)
^Kirsten Fermaglich, "'One of the Lucky Ones': Stanley Elkins and the Concentration Camp Analogy in Slavery" in American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares: Early Holocaust Consciousness and Liberal America, 1957-1965 (2007)
^Goodwin, George M (1998). "A New Jewish Elite: Curators, Directors, and Benefactors of American Art Museums". Modern Judaism. 18 (1): 119–152.
doi:
10.1093/mj/18.2.119.
Project MUSE22042. Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), another Jewish scholar associated with the Warburg Library, was the most illustrious art historian who found refuge in America.
^InterviewsArchived 2006-08-18 at the
Wayback Machine "And I'm Jewish. I was about to go to Command and General Staff School and be promoted..." (subscription needed to view full text)
^Kirsten Fermaglich, "'One of the Lucky Ones': Stanley Elkins and the Concentration Camp Analogy in Slavery" in American Dreams and Nazi Nightmares: Early Holocaust Consciousness and Liberal America, 1957-1965 (2007)
^Goodwin, George M (1998). "A New Jewish Elite: Curators, Directors, and Benefactors of American Art Museums". Modern Judaism. 18 (1): 119–152.
doi:
10.1093/mj/18.2.119.
Project MUSE22042. Erwin Panofsky (1892-1968), another Jewish scholar associated with the Warburg Library, was the most illustrious art historian who found refuge in America.