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Les réfugiés juifs | Les cartes
Le voyage du "Saint-Louis", du 13 mai au 17 juin 1939 The plight of German-Jewish refugees, persecuted at home and unwanted abroad, is illustrated by the voyage of the SS "St.
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Jewish refugees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bermuda Conference, Evian Conference and other attempts failed to resolve the problem of Jewish refugees, a fact widely used in Nazi propaganda. See also S.S. St. Louis
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Return to Europe of the St. Louis | photography
The "St. Louis," carrying more than 900 Jewish refugees, waits in the port of Havana. The Cuban government denied the passengers entry. Cuba, June 1 or 2, 1939.
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St. Louis
Right - Jewish refugees aboard the St. Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba who were permitted to approach the ship in small boats. (Below) Passengers ...
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The Voyage of the SS St. Louis Map
After German forces occupied Western Europe in 1940, many St. Louis passengers and other Jewish refugees who had entered those countries were caught up in the "Final ...
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Return to Europe of the St. Louis | photography
Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, passengers on the "St. Louis," disembark in the port of Antwerp. Cuba and the United States denied entry to these refugees.
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SS St. Louis
The Voyage of the St. Louis - one of the last boats to leave Nazi Germany. On May 13 1939 the SS St. Louis set sail from Hamburg for Havana. On board were 937 Jewish refugees ...
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SS St. Louis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jewish refugees aboard the SS St. Louis while the ship was docked in the port of Havana.
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Rutgers Jewish Studies: - Refugees and Safe Haven:
The St. Louis Passengers and the Holocaust, co-authored with Sarah A. Ogilvie, which looks into the fate of the more than 900 Jewish refugees who were aboard the ship.
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Refugees in World War II
St. Louis Affair? from USCG Jewish Refugees in Switzerland During World War II Vichy Policy on Jewish Deportation from BBC history of World War II
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