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Wartime views on Jews in post-war Europe: a cool reception at best

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How did World War II authorities in Europe, the UK and US consider what should be the postwar fate of Europe's surviving Jews? Reflecting the fact that Jews have never been fully accepted in European society, attitudes were generally hostile. Poland's Government-in-Exile, right-wing elements in France, Czech leaders and Communists revealed varying degrees of anti-Semitism, while US Jewish organisatiions adopted an increasingly pro-Zionist stance.

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