Overview
- Summary
- Julius Fein examines the French response to the large number of German refugees between 1933 and 1938. Fein demonstrates how the Quai d'Orsay sought a compromise between the Republican canon, which said France must help the persecuted, and the factors that limited its willingness to accept refugees, including economic depression, mass unemployment, anti-Semitism, and anti-German sentiment. -- Provided by publisher.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- Lanham : Lexington Books, [2021]
©2021 - Locale
- Germany
France - Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-285) and index.
Physical Details
- Language
- English
- ISBN
- 9781793622280
1793622280 - Physical Description
- xii, 297 pages ; 23 cm
Keywords & Subjects
- Subjects
- Refugees--Germany--History--20th century. Refugees--France--History--20th century. Jewish refugees--France--History--20th century. France--Politics and government--1914-1940. France--Social conditions--20th century. Réfugiés--France--Histoire--20e siècle. Réfugiés juifs--France--Histoire--20e siècle. France--Politique et gouvernement--1914-1940. France--Conditions sociales--20e siècle. Jewish refugees. Politics and government. Refugees. Social conditions. France. Germany. History. France.--Ministère des affaires étrangères.
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