Mixed and confused- Egyptian initial responses to the Holocaust
TitleMixed and confused- Egyptian initial responses to the Holocaust
Author
Call number940.5318/0049
Object number08780p
Place of publicationEvanston, Illinois, United States
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
Year of publication
2014
Physical descriptionpp335-354
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780810130906
NotesArticle from the book 'Lessons and legacies Volume XI :expanding perspectives on the Holocaust in a changing world.' pp335-354
Description
In this chapter the author examines the questions of how, in the years immediately following WWII, Egyptian intellectuals and politicians perceived revelations about the Nazi massacres of European Jewry. Those perceptions, she argues, were filtered through two fundamental concerns: a desire to restrict Jewish immigration into Palestine and the recognition of the Jewish wartime tragedy. The tension between these contradictory imperatives produced confusion that shaped their responses to the Holocaust.