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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... position as Churchill, a reputation which the authorised biographer has since enhanced. The single study of Churchill's record on Jewish problems, written more than a generation ago, returned the verdict: 'Sir Winston is one of the ...
... position as Churchill, a reputation which the authorised biographer has since enhanced. The single study of Churchill's record on Jewish problems, written more than a generation ago, returned the verdict: 'Sir Winston is one of the ...
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... position which we have never occupied.'6 In April, 1904, in the Commons, he faltered in mid-speech, failed to recover and had to sit down amid confusion, mumbling an apology. Thereafter, though he continued to rehearse his speeches in ...
... position which we have never occupied.'6 In April, 1904, in the Commons, he faltered in mid-speech, failed to recover and had to sit down amid confusion, mumbling an apology. Thereafter, though he continued to rehearse his speeches in ...
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... position when he crossed the floor of the House, as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. But it cost him the tag of being one of the most unpopular politicians in Britain. He had earned a reputation for 'putting people's backs up ...
... position when he crossed the floor of the House, as Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. But it cost him the tag of being one of the most unpopular politicians in Britain. He had earned a reputation for 'putting people's backs up ...
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... position in the House, he set out his views on the proposed legislation in a lengthy letter to Nathan Laski, J.R, copies of which he took care to send to the Manchester Guardian and The Times. He accused the government of pandering to ...
... position in the House, he set out his views on the proposed legislation in a lengthy letter to Nathan Laski, J.R, copies of which he took care to send to the Manchester Guardian and The Times. He accused the government of pandering to ...
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Contenido
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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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1939 White Paper 5th series Abdullah administration Admiralty Africa alien Allies American anti-semitic Arab world August Auschwitz Balfour Declaration bombing Britain British Cairo Churchill Churchill’s claimed Colonial Office Colonial Secretary com companion vol con debate December Diary entry Dr Weizmann Empire Europe fact February forces Foreign Office further Germans government’s H.C. Deb High Commissioner Holocaust Ibid Ibn Saud imperial interests issue January Jerusalem Jewish Chronicle Jewish community Jewish immigration Jewish Problem Jewry Jews July June Leo Amery Lloyd George London Lord Lord Moyne Majesty’s Mandate March Martin Gilbert Meinertzhagen memorandum ment Mesopotamia Middle East military minute Moyne National Home Nazi noted November Palestine Palestine Mandate Palestine’s Palestinian partition Philby political position Prem Prime Minister proposed refugees regard reply Roosevelt Samuel scheme Shuckburgh speech suggested told Trans-Jordan United Wasserstein Weizmann Letters White Paper Winston Zionist cause Zionists