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Paul R. Bartrop

    The Evian Conference of 1938 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis
    The Dunera affair
    Perpetrating the Holocaust
    • Weaving together a number of disparate themes relating to Holocaust perpetrators, this book shows how Nazi Germany propelled a vast number of Europeans to try to re-engineer the population base of the continent through mass murder. A comprehensive introductory essay, along with a detailed chronology, reference entries, primary sources, images, and a bibliography provide crucial information that readers need in order to understand Hitler's plan, as carried out through legislation and armed violence. The book also demonstrates that both within Nazi Germany, and in other parts of Europe, all sectors of society played a role in planning, facilitating, and executing the Final Solution. In addition to entries on nearly 150 perpetrators, the book includes 25 primary source documents, ranging from government memoranda to first-hand observations of Nazi killing activities to field reports from senior officers on the scene of Holocaust killing sites. Also included are excerpts from literary memoirs. Students and researchers will find these documents to be fascinating statements as well as excellent source material for further research.

      Perpetrating the Holocaust
    • The Dunera affair

      • 423 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A collection of official correspondence, and testimonies and reminiscences of internees, published to accompany an exhibition on the transfer from Britain to Australia of 2,732 prisoners of war and "enemy aliens" - most of the latter Jewish refugees - on the military transport "Dunera". The commander of the "Dunera", Lt. Col. W.P. Scott, who saw the Nazi POWs as "a fine type, honest and straightforward", described the Jewish internees as "subversive liars, demanding and arrogant", and their brutal mistreatment by the guards aboard ship was accompanied by insults such as "German Jewish swine". Describes, also, their life in Australian internment camps and negotiations for their release in an Australia unwilling to receive them. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)

      The Dunera affair
    • The Evian Conference of July 1938, convened by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, aimed to address the plight of Jews fleeing Germany and Austria. However, it revealed the reluctance of nations to accept Jewish refugees rather than providing genuine solutions. Paul Bartrop challenges the prevailing belief that the conference was a lost opportunity to save lives, arguing it met its original goals. This study critically examines misconceptions surrounding the event, filling a significant gap in Holocaust literature and recontextualizing the perceived failure of the conference.

      The Evian Conference of 1938 and the Jewish Refugee Crisis