Whitehall and the Jews, 1933-1948 : British immigration policy, Jewish refugees, and the Holocaust
"Whitehall and the Jews is the most comprehensive study to date of the British response to the plight of European Jewry under Nazism. It contains the definitive account of immigration controls on the admission of refugee Jews to the United Kingdom, and reveals the doubts and dessent that lay behind British policy."--Jacket
xiii, 313 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780521631877, 0521631874
122960941
Introduction; 2. Immigration control; 3. Control without visas; 4. New restrictions after the Anschluss, March to October 1938; 5. From Kristallnacht to the outbreak of war, November 1938 to September 1939; 6. Refugees from Czechoslovakia; 7. War-time policy; 8. The response to the Holocaust; 9. Post-war decisions; 10. Conclusion.