Jewish emigration from 1933 to the Evian Conference of 1938

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Telegram from the American embassy in Berlin on raising funds to enable young German Jews to emigrate. January 14, 1936
Dossier on a British proposal to facilitate the transfer of Jewish capital from Germany. February ito September 16, 1936
Report by the American consulate in Hamburg entitled "Recent developments in the German-Jewish refugee problem and their possible repercussions upon the flow of these emigres to the United States," May 15, 1936
Report by SS Oberscharfuhrer Hagen on Jewish emigration including emigration rules of various receiving countries and the situation of Jews in Germany. September 13, 1936
Secret report by SS intelligence on Feivel Polkes and his proposal to let Jews emigrate to Palestine. June 17, 1937
Report on a journey to Egypt and Palestine by SS Hauptscharfuhrer Adolf Eichmann and SS Oberscharfuhrer Hagen. November 4, 1937
Minutes of a conference of the Prussian economics ministry on the Haavara capital transfers. January 22, 1938
Report by the American embassy in Berlin on regulations governing the issuance of passports to Jews. January 26, 1938
Report by the American embassy in Berlin on passport restrictions for Jews, with a report by the American vice consul in Breslau on the same topic. March 2, 1938
Note by the American Dept. of State to the German Foreign Ministry on the Evian Conference. October 26, 1938
Note by Ambassador Woermann on Jewish emigration. November 14, 1938; with SEA
Report of the director of the Intergovernmental Committee on the Evian Conference
Report by Under Secretary Messersmith to Secretary of State Hull on the formation of an intergovernmental committee on refugees. March 31, 1938
Letter by Sumner Wells to President Roosevelt outlining steps leading to the formation of an intergovernmental committee on refugees. April 6, 1938
Report from the American consulate in Buenos Aires entitled "The Jewish refugee and the Argentine immigration problem," Apr. 16, 1938
Letter appointing Panamanian representative to the Evian Conference, May 17, 1938
Report by American consul general in Vienna on the Jewish situation in Austria, June 13, 1938
Statement by Myron C. Taylor at the Evian Conference pertaining to American emigration policy. June 29, 1938
Report by Myron C. Taylor on a meeting of the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees at Evian. July 20, 1938
Appendix: Typescript of document.

Edition Notes

Originally published: New York : Garland Pub., 1982, as v. 5 in series The Holocaust : selected documents in eighteen volumes.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Clark, NJ

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/18172
Library of Congress
DS134.255 .J48 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

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OL24462343M
ISBN 10
161619006X
ISBN 13
9781616190064
LCCN
2009039424
OCLC/WorldCat
455870621

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