This is the fullest study yet of the British response to European Jewry under Nazism, and the first detailed account of British immigration policy towards refugee Jews. Louise London offers a compassionate and authoritative treatment of a subject central to the understanding of the Holocaust and Britain.
This is the fullest study yet of the British response to European Jewry under Nazism, and the first detailed account of British immigration policy towards refugee Jews. Louise London offers a compassionate and authoritative treatment of a subject central to the understanding of the Holocaust and Britain.
Introduction 2. Immigration control 3. Control without visas 4. New restrictions after the Anschluss, March to October 1938 5. From Kristallnacht to the outbreak of war, November 1938 to September 1939 6. Refugees from Czechoslovakia 7. War-time policy 8. The response to the Holocaust 9. Post-war decisions 10. Conclusion.
Introduction 2. Immigration control 3. Control without visas 4. New restrictions after the Anschluss, March to October 1938 5. From Kristallnacht to the outbreak of war, November 1938 to September 1939 6. Refugees from Czechoslovakia 7. War-time policy 8. The response to the Holocaust 9. Post-war decisions 10. Conclusion.
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