Governments-in-exile and the Jews during and after the Second World War
TitleGovernments-in-exile and the Jews during and after the Second World War
Author
Call numberS940.5318/005
Object number05556hb
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherVallentine Mitchell
Year of publication
2012
Dimensionspp73-94
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Holocaust Studies: a journal of culture and history' Vol.18 No.2-3 Autumn/Winter 2012 pp73-94
Article in the book 'Governments -in-exile and the Jews during the Second World War' pp151-174
Article in the book 'Governments -in-exile and the Jews during the Second World War' pp151-174
Description
This essay presents a theoretical framework concerning the responses of the Governments-in-exile to the Nazi persecution of the Jews during the war. An analysis of the exiles' treatment of the Jewish issues contributes to our understanding of the Allies' responses to the Holocaust and provides new perspectives to Jewish/non-Jewish relations in Nazi-controlled Europe