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Governments-in-exile and the Jews during the Second World War / edited by Jan Láníček and James Jordan.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: D810.J4 G68 2013

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    London : Valentine Mitchell, 2013
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    Britain, America and the Holocaust : past, present and future historiographies / Tony Kushner
    The Heimschaffungsaktion of 1942-43 : Turkey, Spain and Portugal and their responses to the German offer of repatriation of their Jewish citizens / Rainer Schulze
    Governments-in-exile and the Jews during and after the Second World War / Jan Láníček
    The Polish government-in-exile : national unity and weakness / Dariusz Stola
    The Polish government-in-exile in London, the Delegatura, the Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army and the extermination of the Jews / Adam Puławski
    The Czechoslovak exile in London and the Jews 1938-1945 / Martin J. Wein
    "Nobody is protected from deportation" : the Free French in London on the persecution of the Jews / Renée Poznanski
    The Greek government-in-exile and the rescue of Jews from Greece / Yitzchak Kerem
    The Belgian government-in-exile facing the persecution and extermination of the Jews / Emmanuel Debruyne
    Negotiating the return of the diamond sector and its Jews : the Belgian government during the Second World War and in the immediate post-war period / Veerle Vanden Daelen
    Incomprehension, fear, uncertainty and impotence : the Dutch government-in-exile confronted with the persecution of the Jews / Nele Beyens.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Láníček, Jan, 1986- editor of compilation.
    Jordan, James (James Alexander), editor of compilation.
    Notes
    "This group of studies first appeared in a special issue of Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History Vol. 18 No.2-3"--T.p. verso.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Britain, America and the Holocaust : past, present and future historiographies / Tony Kushner -- The Heimschaffungsaktion of 1942-43 : Turkey, Spain and Portugal and their responses to the German offer of repatriation of their Jewish citizens / Rainer Schulze -- Governments-in-exile and the Jews during and after the Second World War / Jan Láníček -- The Polish government-in-exile : national unity and weakness / Dariusz Stola -- The Polish government-in-exile in London, the Delegatura, the Union of Armed Struggle-Home Army and the extermination of the Jews / Adam Puławski -- The Czechoslovak exile in London and the Jews 1938-1945 / Martin J. Wein -- "Nobody is protected from deportation" : the Free French in London on the persecution of the Jews / Renée Poznanski -- The Greek government-in-exile and the rescue of Jews from Greece / Yitzchak Kerem -- The Belgian government-in-exile facing the persecution and extermination of the Jews / Emmanuel Debruyne -- Negotiating the return of the diamond sector and its Jews : the Belgian government during the Second World War and in the immediate post-war period / Veerle Vanden Daelen -- Incomprehension, fear, uncertainty and impotence : the Dutch government-in-exile confronted with the persecution of the Jews / Nele Beyens.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780853038757
    0853038759
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    viii, 269 pages ; 25 cm

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