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  • David S. Wyman

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In this essential companion to The Abandonment of the Jews, David S. Wyman examines American policy on refugees in the years leading up to World War II. For almost four agonizing years, from 1938 through 1941, German Jews tried to leave their country. Barred from the United States by restrictive immigration policies, millions ultimately were killed, and a mere 150,000 finally found haven in this country. How could such a tragedy have come about? Wyman's answer is that America's public resistance had four bases: unemployment, nationalism, anti-Semitism, and later, fear of fifth columnists disguised as refugees. Wyman concludes that this was essentially what the American people wanted. - Back cover.

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  • Emigration and immigration
  • Government policy
  • History
  • Jewish Refugees
  • Politics and government
  • Refugees
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  • David S. Wyman

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  • Edition cover

    1st pbk. ed.

    Pantheon Books

    1985

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    University of Massachusetts Press

    1968

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    The University of Massachusetts Press

    1968-01-01

  • Edition cover

    University of Massachusetts Press

    1969