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British government and the fate of Hungarian Jewry in 1944

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Churchill and many of Britain's top leaders were, in principle, favorably inclined to rescue attempts. When the time came, however, to translate the sympathy into dees, the gap between their sympathetic declarations and their actions was revealed.

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