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Refugees, human rights, and realpolitik

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Title Refugees, human rights, and realpolitik : the clandestine immigration of Jewish refugees from Italy to Palestine, 1945-1948 / Daphna Sharfman.
Publisher Abingdon, Oxon
New York, NY : Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group
Creation Date 2019
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Content Refugees in Europe, 1920-1948 -- Human rights: a "window of opportunity"? -- Jewish refugees: the long way from the camps to Palestine -- Political developments: the British, the Americans, the Zionists, and the Palestine question -- British immigration policy -- Italy and the Allies, 1943-1948 -- Italy and the Jews: the Fascist burden and the war time rescue -- Jewish refugees in Italy -- Britain and Italy: politics and pressures -- The Italians and the Zionists, the clandestine cooperation and the La Spezia affair -- Britain and the Jewish refugees: resistance and human rights -- Refugees as international actors or pawns.
Series Routledge studies in modern European history
Extent vi, 235 pages
24 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990050379490205171

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