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This new book by Stanford Shaw consists of two separate studies In the first part, titled "Turkey's role in rescuing Jews from the Nazis," Shaw relates how the Turkish government and it. .
This new book by Stanford Shaw consists of two separate studies. The larger one (of over 200 pages) is about the role played by the Turkish diplomatic service in saving Turkish Jews in occupied France, and in the puppet state of Vichy. The other is a much smaller one (of about 50 pages) on the attempts by Jewish organizations based in Turkey to save Jews from Eastern Europe and the Balkans
The neutrality maintained by Turkey during most of the Second World War enabled it to rescue thousands of Jews from the Holocaust in the . Istanbul Activities in Rescuing European Jews from the Nazis.
This book shows how in France, the Turkish consuls in Paris and Marseilles intervened to protect Turkish Jews.
Turkey and the Holocaust illustrates how Turkey established Istanbul as the homebase for the Jewish Agency and other organizations set up to assist and rescue Jews throughout Eastern Europe and sought, through diplomatic pressure, to prevent Vichy from deporting all 70,000 of it.
Turkey and the Holocaust illustrates how Turkey established Istanbul as the homebase for the Jewish Agency and other organizations set up to assist and rescue Jews throughout Eastern Europe and sought, through diplomatic pressure, to prevent Vichy from deporting all 70,000 of its Turkish Jews to Germany for extermination. Shaw narrates the plight of the refugees in the context of Turkey's overall reaction to the Holocaust, the precise role of Turkish diplomats, the effects of the disastrous Varlik Vergisi - a wealth tax intended to help solve the financial crisis caused by Turkey's.
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STANFORD J. SHAW is Professor of Turkish and Judeo-Turkish History at the University of California in Los Angeles. Professor Shaw pioneered the use of Ottoman archives in Istanbul while writing numerous books and articles on Ottoman and Turkish History and society including Between Old and New: The Ottoman Empire under Sultan Selim III and History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey.
Shaw, Stanford J. Bibliographic Citation. New York: New York University Press, 1993. Holocaust: the nazi persecution and murder of the jews . Longerich, Peter (2010). Related Items in Google Scholar.
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International Journal of Middle East Studies. Volume 27 Issue 1. Stanford J. Shaw
International Journal of Middle East Studies. Shaw, English Français. International Journal of Middle East Studies. Shaw, Turkey and the Holocaust: Turkey's Role in Rescuing Turkish and European Jewry from Nazi Persecution, 1933–1945 (New York: New York University Press, 1993). Pp. 437. Howard A. Reed (a1).
More than half a century of investigation and analysis have yielded a vast literature on the events, participants and motivations surrounding Nazi persecution of Jews. But very little is known about the efforts made by Turkey, a neutral country and traditionally a haven for persecuted Jews, to rescue European Jewry during the Holocaust.
Bringing to light for the first time documents buried in the archives of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the National Archives (Washington), and the Turkish embassy and consulate in Paris, as well as materials given him by Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld, Stanford Shaw here unveils the tragic pleas of those fleeing Nazi persecution and traces the Turkish response. Recreating individual stories through letters from Jewish refugees, SS and Gestapo officials, and Turkish diplomats, this dramatic work carefully examines Turkey's little-heralded participation in sheltering leading scholars, physicians, attorneys and thousands of refugees. Turkey and the Holocaust illustrates how Turkey established Istanbul as the homebase for the Jewish Agency and other organizations set up to assist and rescue Jews throughout Eastern Europe and sought, through diplomatic pressure, to prevent Vichy from deporting all 70,000 of its Turkish Jews to Germany for extermination.Shaw narrates the plight of the refugees in the context of Turkey's overall reaction to the Holocaust, the precise role of Turkish diplomats, the effects of the disastrous Varlik Vergisi -- a wealth tax intended to help solve the financial crisis caused by Turkey's need to maintain a very large army against the possibility of a Nazi invasion from Greece -- and finally the inner workings and heroics of the Jewish Agency. Based on spectacular primary research and documents never before made public, this moving history recounts the horrific tragedies of Jewish persecution under Hitler and will be of interest to anyone interested in Turkish, Jewish, and European history and in the history of World War II.
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