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London, Louise Ann. "British immigration control procedures and Jewish refugees 1933-1942." Thesis, Queen Mary, University of London, 1992. http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/1516.

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This thesis is an historical account of the British government's regulation of the immigration to the United Kingdom of Jewish refugees in flight from Nazi persecution. The focus of the study is the administration of immigration controls, with particular emphasis on the groups of refugees for whom entry was possible and the conditions subject to which they were admitted. The administrative process is also examined in the context of policy. The results of the government's efforts to control the influx are set against policy goals, in order to assess both the extent to which the quest for contro
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Wagner, Karin. "Fremd bin ich ausgezogen Eric Zeisl : Biografie /." Wien : Czernin, 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/62900746.html.

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Widem, Jeffrey P. "The spirit of the other St. Louis : the 1930's refugee crisis and levels of hope /." Click for abstract, 1998. http://library.ctstateu.edu/ccsu%5Ftheses/1512.html.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Central Connecticut State University, 1998.<br>Thesis advisor: Dr. Norton Mezvinsky. " ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in American History." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 165-178).
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Packer, Diana. "Britain and rescue : government policy and the Jewish refugees, 1942-1943." Thesis, Northumbria University, 2017. http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/36287/.

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This thesis is an analysis of the initial responses of the British government to the Holocaust focusing on refugee policy. In particular, it seeks to re-examine the role of anti-Semitism as an influencing factor on government decision-making and argues that current historiography underplays that influence. It will argue that the government's fear of anti-Semitism itself betrayed some anti-Jewish assumptions. These fears were used as a means to counter demands for rescue, as the government wanted to ensure that its immigration policies were unchanged and continued to be exclusionary. The thesis
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Kotzin, Chana Revell. "Christian responses in Britain to Jewish refugees from Europe 1933-1939." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2000. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/363705/.

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Shatzkes, Pamela Joy. "Anglo-Jewish rescue and relief efforts, 1938-1944." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1999. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1585/.

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Recent scholarship has focused on the response of Jews in the free world to the plight of European Jewry in Nazi-occupied Europe. The work of Anglo- Jewish refugee organisations in facilitating the arrival of over 50,000 refugees in Britain between 1933-1939 has been variously chronicled as a model of charitable endeavour and a half-hearted effort cramped by insecurity and self- interest. More consistently, scholars argue that Anglo-Jewry failed to respond to the catastrophe of the war years with the resolution and vigour that might have saved more lives. This thesis takes issue with the curre
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Johnson, Michael. "British Foreign policy and Jewish refugees in Germany and Palestine, 1945-1947." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.508863.

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Kern, Steven. "Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria in the British Army, 1939-45." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2004. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/12964/.

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This thesis fills a significant gap in secondary literature on the role of Jewish refugee soldiers from Germany and Austria, who served in the British army during the Second World War, 1939-45. It goes further than any previous specialised works in this area by examining the social issues surrounding the refugee soldier's experiences in the army, such as their relationship with British soldiers and their personal attitudes towards the policies of the War Office. There are few surviving documentary sources specifically detailing the service of refugees. To compensate this there has been an emph
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Reeve, Jennifer. "Liberalism, race and humanitarianism : British colonial policy and Jewish refugees, 1938-1943." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2016. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/58597/.

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This thesis studies the British colonial response to Jewish refugees between 1938 and 1943. By assessing Britain’s ‘bystander’ response through the lens of the empire, this study expands on existing historiography and seeks not just to detail Britain’s limited action but also explain it. In this thesis, the concepts of liberalism, race and humanitarianism are used as analytical frameworks through which to examine British colonial policy. Specifically, in the interwar years, the scope of British (in)action was defined by liberal views on assimilation and the rights of individuals versus groups.
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Ifft, Leah M. "Youngstown, Ohio Responds to Holocaust Era Refugees." Youngstown State University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ysu1504792281469131.

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Walters, Kathryn Perry. "20,000 Fewer: The Wagner-Rogers Bill and the Jewish Refugee Crisis." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/91429.

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In the fall of 1938, Marion Kenworthy, child psychologist, and Clarence Pickett, director of the American Friends Service Committee, began designing a bill that would challenge the United States's government's strict immigration laws and allow persecuted children to come to the United States and live in American homes. The Wagner-Rogers Bill, named for Senator Robert Wagner of New York and Representative Edith Rogers of Massachusetts and introduced in February 1939, sought to allow the entry of 20,000 refugee children from Germany. At the time, multiple domestic factors limited the willingness
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Rosenbaum, Anna. "From the Centre to the Edge: Tracing Czechoslovakia – Australia connections 1920 – 1945 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/13954.

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This dissertation investigates the major issues that defined relations between Czechoslovakia and Australia with a focus on the interwar years, including official relations, economic contacts and the experiences of individual visitors and settlers in Australia. Political events in Central Europe in the 1930s and the consequences of the Czechoslovak crisis of 1938 and 1939 impacted not only on their mutual relationship but also influenced the course of Australia’s history in the year that preceded and followed the outbreak of the Second World War. One of the key issues, which this thesis foc
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Comartin, Justin. "Humanitarian Ambitions - International Barriers: Canadian Governmental Response to the Plight of the Jewish Refugees (1933-1945)." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23992.

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From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape Nazi oppression. This thesis examines Canada’s immigration records and policies during this period. In addition to bringing light to key issues concerning popular Canadian perceptions of Jewish immigrants and refugees in the thirties and forties, this history raises important questions about the Canadian government and ethical responsibility in a time of war; about the relationship between government policy and provincial politics; and about the position taken by Canada’s longest serving Prime
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Laffer, Dennis Ross. "Jewish Trail of Tears II: Children Refugee Bills of 1939 and 1940." Scholar Commons, 2018. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7186.

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The purpose of this dissertation was to compare and contrast the origins, formulation, course, and outcome of three major American immigration schemes to provide haven for German Jewish and non-Aryan refugees and British children: The Intergovernmental Committee for Political Refugees (better known as the Evian Conference), and particularly the German Refugee Children’s Bill (also labeled as the Wagner-Rogers Bill) and the Hennings Bill. The Evian Conference, called for by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the aftermath of the Anschluss, the German annexation of Austria, sought to create a gl
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Horne, Fiona. "Explaining British Refugee Policy, March 1938 - July 1940." Thesis, University of Canterbury. History, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1043.

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The twentieth century has aptly been referred to the century of the refugee.1 In the twentieth century, refugees became an important international problem which seriously affected relations between states and refugee issues continue to play an important part in international relations in the twenty-first century. The refugee crisis created by the Nazis in the 1930s was without precedent and the British government was unsure how to respond. British refugee policy was still in a formative stage and was therefore susceptible to outside influences. This dissertation aims to explain the key factors
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Bihler, Lori Gemeiner. "German-Jewish refugees in London and New York, 1935-1945 : a comparative study of adaptation and acculturation." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.407721.

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Reichman, Alice I. "Community in Exile: German Jewish Identity Development in Wartime Shanghai, 1938-1945." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2011. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/96.

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Between 1938 and 1940 approximately 18,000 Jews from Central Europe went to the Chinese city of Shanghai to escape Nazi persecution. While almost every nation in the world refused to accept these desperate refugees, thousands found refuge in Japanese occupied Shanghai, which was an open port and one could immigrate there with no visa or passport. In an incredibly short period of time the refugees were able to develop a vibrant Jewish community. Relying primarily on the testimony of former refugees, this thesis seeks to address three main questions: What did exile in Shanghai feel like for the
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Lake, Adam, and Adam Lake. "Jewish Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union: The Formation of New Social Networks, Integration, and Activity Spaces." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12436.

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From 1976 to 2000, an estimated three quarters of a million Jewish refugees from the former Soviet Union immigrated to the United States. These refugees were welcomed by both volunteers and professional aid workers from the American Jewish community who provided food, shelter, and a helping hand in establishing a new life in a new place. Social capital accumulated through membership in a global Jewish identity, both for Soviet and American Jews, provided the foundation for this aid. The shift in identity from #8220;American#8221; or #8220;Russian#8221; to #8220;Jewish & rdquol that provided th
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Górniok, Łukasz. "Swedish refugee policymaking in transition? : Czechoslovaks and Polish Jews in Sweden, 1968-1972." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-119532.

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The aim of this dissertation is to examine the Swedish government’s responses to the Prague Spring, the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, the anti-Semitic campaigns in Poland and, first and foremost, to Czechoslovak and Polish-Jewish refugees fleeing their native countries as a result of these event during the formative period of the late 1960s and early 1970s. This has been accomplished by examining the entire process from the decision to admit the refugees in 1968, to their reception and economic integration into Swedish society during the seven-year period necessary for acquiring Swed
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Myers, Kevin Patrick Finbar. "Englishness, identity and refugee children in Britain, 1937-1945." Thesis, Coventry University, 2000. http://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/items/6cc04a40-b897-40b5-b599-8af05816874b/1.

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The twentieth century has been called the century of the refugee. The sheer size, scope and persistence of refugee movements was a defining feature of that century because at no other time in history have people so regularly been forced to flee their homes in search of safety. The plight of refugees - both in their flight from home and in their search for a place of exile - is suggestive of the power of ideas about identity in deciding who belongs and who is displaced, stateless and alien. This study explores the significance of these ideas about identity through a case study of the arrival, s
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Schlachter, Sandra Anne. "Germanic journalistic products in an Asian environment Shanghai, 1939-1941 /." access full-text, 1994. http://libweb.cityu.edu.hk/cgi-bin/ezdb/umi-r.pl?9601055.pdf.

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Laffer, Dennis Ross. "The Jewish Trail of Tears The Evian Conference of July 1938." Scholar Commons, 2011. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/3195.

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ABSTRACT The purpose of this thesis was to explore the origins, formulation, course and outcome of the Intergovernmental Committee for Political Refugees meeting (better known as the Evian Conference) of July 1938. Special emphasis was placed on contemporary and later historical assessments of this assembly which represented the first international cooperative attempt to solve an acute refugee crisis. A general review followed by a more detailed evaluation was made of existing official and un-official accounts of the meeting utilizing both public records, private diaries, books, newspaper
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Barbosa, Renata Mazzeo. "Solidariedade e resistência em tempos sombrios: as associações judaicas no Estado de São Paulo (1937-1950)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8138/tde-03112009-163530/.

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As décadas de 1930-40 causaram uma grande transformação, em nível mundial, na comunidade judaica. Fuga da Europa hitlerista, holocausto e criação do Estado de Israel foram alguns dos acontecimentos que refletiram mudanças na trajetória de toda a comunidade. A emigração forçada iniciada em 1933 gerou a busca por refúgios livres do anti-semitismo. O ischuv1 na Palestina, região sob o domínio do mandato inglês, não constituía uma opção devido ao regime de cotas à imigração judaica imposto naquele momento. Nessa ocasião, portanto, o Brasil era visto como um porto seguro. No entanto, essa visão tra
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Salitan, Laurie P. "An analysis of Soviet Jewish emigration in the 1970s." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1992. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f984e4b9-f578-4ee9-89d5-b26a65cca29b.

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Domestic, not foreign affairs drove Soviet policy on Jewish emigration during the period of 1968-1989. This study challenges the prevailing view that fluctuating levels of exit from the USSR were correlated to the climate of relations between the USA and the USSR. The analysis also considers Soviet-German emigration for comparative perspective. Extensive historical background, with special emphasis on Soviet nationality policy is provided.
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Kvist, Geverts Karin. "Ett främmande element i nationen : Svensk flyktingpolitik och de judiska flyktingarna 1938−1944." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Department of History, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-9203.

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<p>The aim is to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of social categorization and discrimination, as well as the connection between them. This has been accomplished by examining Swedish refugee policy towards Jewish refugees during the Second World War and the Holocaust, as conducted by The Foreigner’s Bureau of the National Board of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs during 1938−1944. The study also compares the Swedish refugee policy with that of Denmark, Switzerland, Great Britain and the United States. The investigation is guided by such concepts as social categorization,
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Correa, Martin-Arroyo Pedro. "Europe's bottleneck : the Iberian Peninsula and the Jewish refugee crisis, 1933-1944." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2018. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3847/.

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This thesis offers a transnational history of the Jewish refugee crisis in South-Western Europe, and assesses the role of the Iberian Peninsula in the Holocaust. It does so by looking at Vichy France, Franco's Spain, and Salazar's Portugal. It explores the possibilities of rescue, and the offer of relief. It accounts for the persecution of Jews in Spain and Portugal. And it examines the role of the Western Allies in offering relief and promoting the rescue of Jews in the region. Crucially, this thesis also focuses in the role of humanitarian organisations, both private and intergovernmental, i
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Haurand, Kathrin. "Vom Nazi-Kollaborateur zum Gastland – Iran während des Zweiten Weltkrieges." HATiKVA e.V. – Die Hoffnung Bildungs- und Begegnungsstätte für Jüdische Geschichte und Kultur Sachsen, 2017. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34741.

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Carmesund, Ulf. "Refugees or Returnees : European Jews, Palestinian Arabs and the Swedish Theological Institute in Jerusalem around 1948." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-129819.

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In this study five individuals who worked in Svenska Israelsmissionen and at the Swedish Theological Institute in Jerusalem are focused. These are Greta Andrén, deaconess in Svenska Israelsmissionen from 1934 and matron at the Swedish Theological Institute from 1946 to 1971, Birger Pernow, director of Svenska Israelsmissionen from 1930 to 1961, Harald Sahlin director of the Swedish Theological Institute in 1947, Hans Kosmala director of the Swedish Theological Institute from 1951 to 1971, and finally H.S. Nyberg, Chair of the Swedish board of the Swedish Theological Institute from 1955 to 1974
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Burkitt, Nicholas Mark. "British Society and the Jews : a study into the impact of the Second World War era and the establishment of Israel, 1938-1948." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3372.

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The thesis examines the relationship between Britain’s Jews, both established and refugee, with the host community from 1938 to 1948. The relationship is studied in the light of events in Europe and the Near East from the 1938 Anschluss to the 1948 founding of Israel and the ways they impacted upon Jews in Britain. The work shows a positive reaction towards Jews in Britain, with few, but specific exceptions. Existing academic work has often concentrated on those exceptions, particularly in the East End of London. This study looks at the wider Jewish experience to show a more peaceful and toler
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BAKER, JULIA K. "THE RETURN OF THE CHILD EXILE: RE-ENACTMENT OF CHILDHOOD TRAUMA IN JEWISH LIFE-WRITING AND DOCUMENTARY FILM." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1186765977.

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Nordlund, Sven. "Upptäckten av Sverige : utländska direktinvesteringar i Sverige 1895-1945." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekonomisk historia, 1989. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-65868.

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The study investigates the extent, development and nature of foreign direct investments in Sweden during the years 1895-1945. The work also has a qualitative aspect, which may be summarized as a question: Why do foreign companies undertake direct investments in Sweden? The basic premise has been that the companies' decisions are based on their own calculations regarding profit interests and structural conditions on the market, but these decisions are also influenced by various power relations. The aim is to discover partly the motives behind a company's readiness to enter the Swedish market, a
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Rodrigo, Annelise. "Sauver les plus irremplaçables ? : une histoire du refuge canadien par les associations pendant la Seconde guerre mondiale." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU20062.

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Cette thèse retrace la mobilisation d'associations canadiennes venant en aide aux réfugiés durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. L'étude de cette mobilisation collective - le refuge - éclaire la volonté de secours canadienne face aux dangers et persécutions menaçant les réfugiés entre décembre 1938 et octobre 1945. À partir des sources des deux principaux acteurs du refuge consacrés aux réfugiés - le Canadian National Committee on Refugees (CNCR) et les comités du Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) - la thèse propose un regard intermédiaire sur l'assistance et l'accueil canadiens tout au long du conf
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Lunel, Frédéric. "Roger Braun s.j. (1910-1981) : engagement philosémite et secours aux étrangers." Thesis, Le Mans, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013LEMA3014.

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Roger Braun (1910-1981) est un prêtre français qui s’est très tôt intéressé aux juifs, qu’ils soient en France ou en Palestine, au judaïsme et à la culture juive. En 1942, il est nommé Aumônier général adjoint des camps de zone sud et des formations de travailleurs étrangers. Face aux persécutions, il tente de soustraire les internés juifs à l’occupant, cache les enfants, fait son possible pour réunir les familles dispersées, place les vieillards dans des hospices. Il participe au changement de politique de l’Aumônerie en lui permettant d’apporter, en plus d’un secours spirituel, une aide maté
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Prempain, Laurence. "Polonais-es et Juif-ve-s polonais-es réfugié-e-s à Lyon (1935-1945) : esquives et stratégies." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2147/document.

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Laurence Prempain consacre sa thèse de doctorat d’histoire aux Polonais-es et Juif-ve-s polonais-es venu-e-s vivre à Lyon (France) entre 1935 et 1945. Dans une première partie, elle présente le cadre géographique (Lyon) ainsi que sa méthodologie (approche par le genre, choix de la microhistoire, le silence comme source) et sa volonté de donner à entendre leurs voix afin de les placer au coeur de sa démarche. Pour cela, suite au dépouillement de quelque 600 dossiers administratifs constitués par le bureau de contrôle des étrangers (préfecture du Rhône), les lettres qu’ils-elles ont écrites ont
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Perthuis, Valérie. "Lyon contre Vichy : « L’affaire de Vénissieux » (26-29 août 1942) : Histoire et mémoires d’un sauvetage emblématique." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2170.

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L'arrivée de Hitler au pouvoir et la mise en œuvre de la politique du IIIème Reich provoquent l'arrivée en France de plusieurs vagues successives de réfugiés provenant d'Allemagne et de tous les pays nouvellement conquis par le nazisme. Lyon, véritablecitadelle contre l'obscurantisme, allait s'élever comme un rempart pour les protéger et venir en aide aux nouveaux arrivants, parmi lesquels les Juifs.Le 26 août 1942, 1016 juifs étrangers, entrés en France après le 1er janvier 1936, des dix départements de la Région de Lyon, situés en zone dite libre, avaient été arrêtés et dirigés au camp de Vé
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Altar, Sylvie. "Etre juif à Lyon de l'avant-guerre à la libération." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE2095.

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Le cadre global des persécutions juives en France, les mécanismes de la Shoah sont largement connus. Sur 330 000 Juifs qui vivaient France en 1940, 80 000 ont été victimes des persécutions d’État et des déportations. En deçà de cette histoire nationale, André Kaspi s’étonne en 1991 que des centres aussi importants que Lyon, Toulouse, Grenoble n’aient pas fait l’objet d’étude attentive et scientifique (Les Juifs pendant l’Occupation, Édition du Seuil, 1991, 150 p.). Les travaux locaux ont comblé ce manque depuis. Mais le déroulement sur le terrain au quotidien, au « ras des individus », mérite
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RENZO, CHIARA. "«Where Shall I Go?» The Jewish Displaced Persons in Italy (1943-1951)." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1080224.

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This Ph.D dissertation aims at analysing political, social and cultural dynamics related to the history of the Jewish displaced persons (DPs) in refugee camps, assembly centers, hachsharot and kibbutzim in Italy between 1943 and 1951. The research is based on hitherto unexplored primary sources collected in archives located in Italy, Israel and the UK.
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Glaros, Maria. "'Sometimes a little injustice must be suffered for the public good' : how the National Security (Aliens Control) Regulations 1939 (Cth) affected the lives of German, Italian, Japanese and Australian born women living in Australia during the Second World War." Thesis, 2012. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/520521.

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Throughout Australia’s history xenophobic immigration policies and security measures have appeared in times of uncertainty. The implementation of the Anti‐Terror laws in 2005 inspired me to carry out research on important security measures introduced at the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939. Migrants living in Australia became subject to the National Security (Aliens Control) Regulations 1939 (Cth) introduced by the Commonwealth government. ‘Non‐British’ persons living in Australia were required to register as ‘aliens’; nationals from countries with which Australia was at war
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COHEN, Iftach. "Israeli judges in a Jewish state and the decline of refugee protection." Doctoral thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/39068.

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Award date: 30 November 2015.<br>Supervisor: Prof. Philippe De Bruycker (Prof. Ruth Rubio Marin - Internal Advisor)<br>This LLM thesis reviews the Israeli state of affairs in the asylum context, which may be best defined as ‘the denial of (contemporary) refugee-hood’. That state of affairs is exemplified, inter alia, in the un-typical governmental- minded judicial approach displayed by the Israeli judges when they decide on appeals against the administrative decision for not recognizing asylum seekers as refugees. While some academic attention has already been given to the virtually 0% refugee
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Katz, Ethan B. "Fateful émigrés four refugee historians examine Jewish life in Pre-World War II Germany /." 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/60687802.html.

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Thesis (M.A.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2005.<br>Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-89)
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Kizimchuk, Stephanie. "Mizrahi Memoirs: History, Memory, and Identity in Displacement." Phd thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/132609.

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In this dissertation I analyse the dynamics of history, memory, and identity as represented in the published English-language memoirs of Mizrahim (also known as ‘Middle Eastern Jews’ or ‘Arabic Jews’) who were displaced during the mid- to later-twentieth century from Iraq, Iran, and Egypt. I take a thematic approach, analysing the memoirs through a focus on metaphor, sensescapes, dreams, urban landscapes and sacred sites, as well as the different perspectives of key stakeholders. I demonstrate that the culture wars model is inadequate for the study
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Channell, Wynne E. "'Music is Life, and like Life, Inextinguishable': Nazi Cultural Control and the Jewish Musical Refuge." 2011. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/862.

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This thesis focuses on the concept of cultural national identity during the Third Reich and how the Nazis attempted to shape an image of Germany to their liking. By specifically examining musical culture and restrictions, this thesis investigates the methods the Nazis used to define Germany through music by determining what aspects of Germany’s culture were not “traditionally” German—namely those of the Jewish minority in Germany. Therefore, this study follows the Nazi restrictions on the German population who participated in the creation and performance of music and is then contrasted with
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