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British policy on immigration to Palestine during World War II

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British policy was set forth in the White Paper of 1939, which decreed that 75,000 Jews would be allowed to enter Palestine between 1939 and 1944 and that at the end of this period, the continuation of immigration would be subject to Arab consent

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