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These people are undesirable: Australian response to refugees from Nazism before World War ll

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At the beginning of the Nazi period, Australia did not have a refugee policy, but when it seemed likely that Germany's Jews might wish to escape, the government searched for ways to keep out refugees. There was strong undercurrent of opposition to Jewish refugee immigation. The response of the public was one of endorsement and agreement.

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