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Refugees From Nazi Germany and the Liberal European States / Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: National and International Analyses of Policies towards the Refugees from Nazi Germany -- I.1. International Refugee Policy and Jewish Immigration under the Shadow of National Socialism -- I.2 The Danish Immigration Authorities and the Issue of Rassenschande -- I.3 Unwilling Refuge: France and the Dilemma of Illegal Immigration, 1933–1939 -- I.4 Dwindling Options: Seeking Asylum in Switzerland 1933–1939 -- I.5 The 1930s: The End of the Latin American Open-door Policy -- I.6 Shanghai: A Last Resort for Desperate Jews -- I.7 Palestine as a Destination for Jewish Immigrants and Refugees from Nazi Germany -- I.8 American Refugee Policy in the 1930s -- I.9 Were Unaccompanied Child Refugees a Privileged Class of Refugees in the Liberal States of Europe? -- Part II: A Comparative Analysis of Immigration Policies of Liberal States in Western Europe and the Flight from Nazi Germany -- II.1. The Legal Construction of Policy towards Aliens prior to 1933 -- II.2 Refugees from Nazi Germany and the Development of Refugee Policies, 1933–1937 -- II.3 The Deepening Crisis: March 1938–October 1938 -- II.4 From Kristallnacht to War, November 1938–August 1939 -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes on Contributors -- Select Bibliography -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: National and International Analyses of Policies towards the Refugees from Nazi Germany -- I.1. International Refugee Policy and Jewish Immigration under the Shadow of National Socialism -- I.2 The Danish Immigration Authorities and the Issue of Rassenschande -- I.3 Unwilling Refuge: France and the Dilemma of Illegal Immigration, 1933–1939 -- I.4 Dwindling Options: Seeking Asylum in Switzerland 1933–1939 -- I.5 The 1930s: The End of the Latin American Open-door Policy -- I.6 Shanghai: A Last Resort for Desperate Jews -- I.7 Palestine as a Destination for Jewish Immigrants and Refugees from Nazi Germany -- I.8 American Refugee Policy in the 1930s -- I.9 Were Unaccompanied Child Refugees a Privileged Class of Refugees in the Liberal States of Europe? -- Part II: A Comparative Analysis of Immigration Policies of Liberal States in Western Europe and the Flight from Nazi Germany -- II.1. The Legal Construction of Policy towards Aliens prior to 1933 -- II.2 Refugees from Nazi Germany and the Development of Refugee Policies, 1933–1937 -- II.3 The Deepening Crisis: March 1938–October 1938 -- II.4 From Kristallnacht to War, November 1938–August 1939 -- Conclusion -- Appendix -- Notes on Contributors -- Select Bibliography -- Index |
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