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Australia and the Jewish refugees from Central Europe - government policy 1933-1939

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Until 1938 escape to Australia was not a signficant consideration for the Jewish victims of Nazism. The response to the plight of European Jews was described by the Minister of the Interior in 1938 as 'humanitarian' and sympathetic, but the Sydney Morning Herald felt that the quota could have been doubled or trebled.

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