Research Catalog

Australia and the Jewish refugees, 1933-1948

Title
Australia and the Jewish refugees, 1933-1948 / Michael Blakeney.
Author
Blakeney, Michael.
Publication
Sydney, NSW : Croom Helm Australia, ©1985.

Details

Description
335 pages; 23 cm
Summary
Australian reluctance to accept Jewish refugees before and during World War II was connected to traditional immigration policies intended to ensure a "White Australia" and barring "genetically undesirable races." Traces the history of cultural and intellectual antisemitism in Australia, often originating in Britain, and of Social Darwinist and right-wing nationalist ideas and their influence on immigration policies before and after 1933. Unemployment caused by the depression (and often blamed on Jewish financial machinations) aroused fears of being swamped by hordes of Jewish refugees. The official Jewish community acquiesced in these fears. As a result, only 7500 refugees reached Australia before 1941. Even after the war, the public and press opposed entry of Jewish refugees.
Subject
  • 1939-1945
  • Geschichte 1933-1948
  • Geschichte (1933-1948)
  • Jews > Australia > Politics and government
  • Jewish refugees > Australia
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
  • Emigration and immigration
  • Ethnic relations
  • Jewish refugees
  • Jews > Politics and government
  • Exil
  • Jews > Australia > Politics and government
  • Jewish refugees > Australia
  • Australia > Emigration and immigration
  • Australia > Ethnic relations
  • Australia
  • Australien
  • Australia > Emigration and immigration
  • Australia > Ethnic relations
  • Juden
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 317-330.
ISBN
  • 0949614181
  • 9780949614186
LCCN
85224266
OCLC
  • ocm13858999
  • 13858999
  • SCSB-634372