Churchill and the Jews, 1900-1948Routledge, 2013 M09 13 - 448 páginas Churchill's exalted position in the pantheon of Jewish and Zionist heroes has been almost taken for granted. This book looks beyond the myth and makes a sober reappraisal of the British statesman's attitudes and policies towards the Jews and to Zionism. |
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... July, 1945, the 1939 White Paper was still the law of the land in Palestine, and the wartime partition plan lay gathering dust in the Whitehall archives. As early as 1919, Churchill had expressed his opinion that Palestine would provide ...
... July, 1945, the 1939 White Paper was still the law of the land in Palestine, and the wartime partition plan lay gathering dust in the Whitehall archives. As early as 1919, Churchill had expressed his opinion that Palestine would provide ...
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... July, 1905, Balfour rejected accusations that his government was indifferent to the sufferings of Russian Jews. On the contrary, Balfour claimed that his administration was the only one which had offered the Jews territorial asylum ...
... July, 1905, Balfour rejected accusations that his government was indifferent to the sufferings of Russian Jews. On the contrary, Balfour claimed that his administration was the only one which had offered the Jews territorial asylum ...
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... July, the government was forced to announce the withdrawal of the Bill, due to lack of progress. Of the Bill's 240 lines, a mere three had been dealt with, and even they had become smothered with amendments. When Churchill was accused ...
... July, the government was forced to announce the withdrawal of the Bill, due to lack of progress. Of the Bill's 240 lines, a mere three had been dealt with, and even they had become smothered with amendments. When Churchill was accused ...
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... was incorporated in the Bill which received its final reading in the Commons on 20 July, 1905.55 There was great anxiety and disappointment within the Jewish community, in particular since the new THE JEWISH PROBLEM 23.
... was incorporated in the Bill which received its final reading in the Commons on 20 July, 1905.55 There was great anxiety and disappointment within the Jewish community, in particular since the new THE JEWISH PROBLEM 23.
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... July, 1904, at the early age of 44, broken in both body and spirit. One year later, after the Seventh Zionist Congress (22 July to 2 August, 1905), a Special Congress convened immediately, with the same delegates, and voted against and ...
... July, 1904, at the early age of 44, broken in both body and spirit. One year later, after the Seventh Zionist Congress (22 July to 2 August, 1905), a Special Congress convened immediately, with the same delegates, and voted against and ...
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The Middle East Imbroglio 19191921 | 58 |
Crisis in Palestine 1921 | 85 |
The 1922 White Paper | 122 |
Churchill and Palestine 19241939 | 149 |
World War Two | 185 |
Churchill and the Holocaust | 261 |
Churchill in Opposition 19451948 | 306 |
Conclusion | 323 |
Afterword to the Second Edition | 331 |
Notes | 357 |
Select Bibliography to the Second Edition | 403 |
Bibliography | 405 |
Index | 409 |
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