Britain's Naval and Political Reaction to the Illegal Immigration of Jews to Palestine, 1945-1949
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0415646200
ISBN-13
9780415646208
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 29th, 2012
Print length
410 Pages
Weight
760 grams
Product Classification:
Regional studiesJewish studies
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This book provides an important shift in the analysis of Britain's policy towards the illegal post-war Jewish immigration into Palestine.
This book provides an important shift in the analysis of Britain''s policy towards the illegal postwar Jewish immigration into Palestine. It charts the development of Britain''s response to Zionist immigration, from the initial sympathy, as embodied in the Balfour Declaration, through attempts at blockade, refoulement and finally disengagement.
The book exposes differences in policy pursued by the great departments of state like the Foreign, Colonial and War Offices and their legal advisors, and those implemented by the Admiralty. The book argues that the eventual failure of Britain''s immigration policy was inevitable in view of the hostility shown by many European nations, and America, towards Britain''s ambition to retain her position in the Middle East.
The book exposes differences in policy pursued by the great departments of state like the Foreign, Colonial and War Offices and their legal advisors, and those implemented by the Admiralty. The book argues that the eventual failure of Britain''s immigration policy was inevitable in view of the hostility shown by many European nations, and America, towards Britain''s ambition to retain her position in the Middle East.
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