An edition of Millions of Jews to rescue (2011)

Millions of Jews to rescue

a Bergson Group leader's account of the campaign to save Jews from the Holocaust

Millions of Jews to rescue
Samuel Merlin, Samuel Merlin
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An edition of Millions of Jews to rescue (2011)

Millions of Jews to rescue

a Bergson Group leader's account of the campaign to save Jews from the Holocaust

The Bergson Group was an organization of Zionist activists which began initially as an advocacy group for Jewish rights. With the advent of World War II, and information about the Holocaust becoming known, their emphasis shifted to a campaign to rescue Jews, which included rallies, lobbying, and newspaper advertising. Samuel Merlin was one of the group's leaders.

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English
Pages
237

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Millions of Jews to rescue: a Bergson Group leader's account of the campaign to save Jews from the Holocaust
2011, the David S. Wyman institute for Holocaust Studies
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Table of Contents

On the eve of catastrophe
The Jewish return to political activism
Rescue on the eve of the Holocaust
The campaign for a Jewish army
Sounding the alarm
Facing the emergency
A resolution in congress
The war refugee board: A ray of hope
Mission to Turkey
The campaign to rescue the Jews of Hungary

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. [218]-222.

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Washington, D.C

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Pagination
xxi, 237 p.
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL54482169M
ISBN 10
0615439101
ISBN 13
9780615439105
OCLC/WorldCat
754956461

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