Britain's Naval and Political Reaction to the Illegal Immigration of Jews to Palestine, 1945-1949Routledge, 7 de out. de 2004 - 400 páginas 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. |
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The British preoccupation with the perceived danger | 47 |
Britains fight against the sources of illegal | 63 |
The legal issues involved | 112 |
Detention in Palestine the deportation of illegal | 156 |
The rules of engagement adopted by the adversaries | 178 |
The British forces engaged in antiimmigration | 183 |
interception | 196 |
Refoulement and abandonment of the boarding policy | 230 |
conduct and effects of the British policy | 252 |
landed immigrants on the Palestinian | 266 |
Crew members of HM ships interviewed | 288 |
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Britain's Naval and Political Reaction to the Illegal Immigration of Jews to ... Freddy Liebreich Visualização parcial - 2004 |
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