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Jewish refugees, St. Louis (Ship), Jews, Sources, Emigration and immigration, Migrations, HistoryTimes
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Table of Contents
Report by the American consul in Havana on European refugees in Cuba, Mar. 17, 1939
Supplemental report by the American consul in Havana on European refugees in Cuba, May 9, 1939
Report by the American consul general in Havana on the Jewish refugee situation in Havana, June 7, 1939
Dossier of the German Foreign Ministry on the SS St. Louis affair, May 11-July 27, 1939
Report by the chargé d'affaires of the German embassy in Havana, Walter Kaempfe, for the German Foreign Ministry on Cuban Decree 937, May 11, 1939
Telegram from Kaempfe to the German Foreign Ministry on the SS St. Louis affair, June 2, 1939
Excerpts from the German News Service (DNB) reports, June 5-11, 1939
Letter from the director of the Hamburg-Amerika Linie to the German Foreign Ministry pertaining to the SS St. Louis affair, June 2, 1939
Telegram signed by Volckers of the German embassy in Havana to the German Foreign ministry pertaining to Cuban Decree 55, Feb. 1, 1939
Report by Kaempfe to the German Foreign Ministry on growing anti-Semitism in Cuba, May 25, 1939
Report by Kaempfe to the German Foreign Ministry on the SS St. Louis in Havana, June 2, 1939
Letter from Kaempfe to the Cuban secretary of state re. the Cuban order to the SS St. Louis to leave Havana harbor, June 1, 1939
Report by Kaempfe to the German Foreign Ministry less inserts on the SS St. Louis affair, June 6, 1939
Correspondence between Kaempfe and the Cuban secretary of state pertaining to the German note protesting Cuba's action, June 5, 1939
Report by Kaempfe to the German Foreign Ministry on the SS St. Louis affair, June 7, 1939
Reports and comments on the German protest against the Cuban action, July 3-27, 1939
Telegram from the American embassy in London on the distribution of the SS St. Louis passengers among Holland, Belgium, France, and Great Britain, June 13, 1939
Telegram from the American embassy in London on arrangements for the disembarkation of the passengers of the SS St. Louis in Antwerp, June 14, 1939
Correspondence between Professor Philip C. Jessup and Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles pertaining to a proposed amendment to Cuban immigration law that would involve confiscation of cash bonds posted by Americans, Nov. 17-21, 1939
German report about forty-one German emigrants aboard the German steamer Wangoni, Sept. 27-Oct. 5, 1939
Desperate sea letter to President Roosevelt pleading for help for seventy-two European refugees aboard the English steamer Orduna refused landing in Cuba, May 29, 1939
Order by the Reich leader of the SS, Heinrich Himmler, prohibiting emigration of Jews from Aachen. Nov. 4, 1941
Note to Eichmann pertaining to proposed interference with Jewish transports to Palestine from Bulgaria. Mar. 26, 1943; with SEA
Report on refugee children in France, Belgium, and Switzerland by the director of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, Dec. 11, 1944
Telegram from the German ambassador in Sofia, Adolf Heinz Beckerle, on attempts to prevent the transport of five thousand Jewish children to Palestine, Feb. 4, 1943; with SEA
Telegram from Legation Counsellor Rademacher advising obstructionist tactics to stop the transport of Jewish children from Roumania to Palestine through Bulgaria and Turkey, Mar. 12, 1943; with SEA
English translation of a telegram to Legation Counsellor Rademacher on his position pertaining to the emigration of Jewish children from Hungary and Roumania to Palestine, Mar. 11, 1943
Telegram from Legation Counsellor Wagner re. interrogating the Bulgarian government about the safe transit of seventy-seven Jewish children to Palestine through Bulgaria contrary to German orders, Apr. 1943; with SEA
English translation of correspondence of Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop and other members of the German Foreign Ministry pertaining to the proposal by Ambassador Feldscher to let five thousand Jewish children emigrate, May 7, 1943-May 27, 1944; with SEA
Notes by Legation Counsellor Wagner and von Thadden of Abteilung Inland of the German Foreign Ministry on attempts to prevent the emigration of the five thousand Jewish children, Feb. 8-July 29, 1944; with SEA
Telegram from the German Foreign Ministry to the German embassy in Sofia on preventing the emigration of the five thousand Jewish children to Palestine, Feb. 13, 1943; with SEA
Dossier of the German Foreign Ministry on the emigration of over two hundred predominantly Polish Jewish families to Ireland, Jan. 6, 1944-Sept. 25, 1944.
Edition Notes
Originally published: New York : Garland Pub., 1982, as v. 7 in series The Holocaust : selected documents in eighteen volumes.
Includes bibliographical references.
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