Spain and Jewish refugees during World War II: a difficult balance: free entrance, expulsions and detentions
TitelSpain and Jewish refugees during World War II: a difficult balance: free entrance, expulsions and detentions
Verfasser
Call number940.5318/0508
Inventarnummer06374g
ErscheinungsortBerlin, Germany
VerlagMetropol-Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Seitenpp113-122
MaterialArtikel
SerieIHRA series, 2
ISBN9783863312879
NotesArticle from the book 'Bystanders, rescuers or perpetrators? The neutral countries and the Shoah'pp113-122
Beschreibung
Spain became a shelter for thousands of Jews fleeing Nazi persecution during World War II. Despite this position, the Spanish government was conditioned by elements linked to its close relationship with Nazi Germany. Most Francoist leaders were antisemitic. They were in favour of collaborating with Germany and even tried to justify persecution of Jews. Spain allowed Jews who had crossed the Pyrenees to enter the country, although Nazi pressure caused the expulsion of hundreds of refugees, or their confinement in concentration camps