The AJC ad Admission of Nazi Collaborators in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume XXX

Haim Genizi

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The American Jewish Committee and the Admission of Nazi Collaborators into the United States, 1948-1950

The article maintains that the American Jewish Committee was aware of the possibility that Nazi collaborators would be able to immigrate to the United States under the new DP legislation. However, a basic objective of the Committee was to enhance non-sectarian cooperation, but this goal weakened its position in negotiations with Catholics and Lutherans concerning the entrance of Nazi collaborators and Volksdeutsche.

The American Jewish Committee and the Admission of Nazi Collaborators into the United States, 1948-1950

The article maintains that the American Jewish Committee was aware of the possibility that Nazi collaborators would be able to immigrate to the United States under the new DP legislation. However, a basic objective of the Committee was to enhance non-sectarian cooperation, but this goal weakened its position in negotiations with Catholics and Lutherans concerning the entrance of Nazi collaborators and Volksdeutsche.

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ISSN 0084-3296
Year 2002
ISBN 965-308-1
Catalog No. 200213
No. of Pages 36 pp.
Format Electronic article in Yad Vashem Studies, Volume XXX, pp. 369-404, Edited by David Silberklang
Publisher Yad Vashem
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