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Whitehall and the Jews, 1933–1948
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Whitehall and the Jews, 1933–1948

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2000
Engelsk

Whitehall and the Jews is the most comprehensive study to date of the British response to the plight of European Jewry under Nazism. It contains the definitive account of immigration controls on the admission of refugee Jews, and reveals the doubts and dissent that lay behind British policy. British self-interest consistently limited humanitarian aid to Jews. Refuge was severely restricted during the Holocaust, and little attempt made to save lives, although individual intervention did prompt some admissions on a purely humanitarian basis. After the war, the British government delayed announcing whether refugees would obtain permanent residence, reflecting the government’s aim of avoiding long-term responsibility for large numbers of homeless Jews. The balance of state self-interest against humanitarian concern in refugee policy is an abiding theme of Whitehall and the Jews, one of the most important contributions to the understanding of the Holocaust and Britain yet published.

Undertittel
British Immigration Policy, Jewish Refugees and the Holocaust
Forfatter
Louise London
ISBN
9780521631877
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
642 gram
Utgivelsesdato
13.3.2000
Antall sider
332