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Paper walls: America and the refugee crisis 1938-1941

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A well-documented critical study of US immigration and refugee policies in the years before the United States entered WWII. The failure to admit Jewish refugees, particularly German-Jewish refugees added to the eventual catastrophe in Europe. While critical of American policy, the author also provides materials on the social and economic pressures against unlimited immigration to a country hardly recovered from the Great Depression

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