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From persecution to freedom: Central European Jewish refugees and their Jewish host communities in India

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Jews already in India lived comfortably compared with the Jews fleeing Germany in the 1930s and 1940s who had to find their place in Indian society and were regarded as enemy aliens by the British. Discusses the attitudes of the different Jewish communities to the immigrants, how they received them and how the different groups worked together.

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