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Full-Text Articles in Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Interview With Espoir Habimana, Espoir Habimana, Dan Raleigh
Interview With Espoir Habimana, Espoir Habimana, Dan Raleigh
Interviews
Transcript of interview and audio recording conducted with Espoir Habimana. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. The interview begins at 00:15:16 in the audio recording.
This interview was recorded over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Refuge Must Be Given: Eleanor Roosevelt, The Jewish Plight, And The Founding Of Israel, John F. Sears
Refuge Must Be Given: Eleanor Roosevelt, The Jewish Plight, And The Founding Of Israel, John F. Sears
Purdue University Press Book Previews
Refuge Must Be Given details the evolution of Eleanor Roosevelt from someone who harbored negative impressions of Jews to become a leading Gentile champion of Israel in the United States. The book explores, for the first time, Roosevelt’s partnership with the Quaker leader Clarence Pickett in seeking to admit more refugees into the United States, and her relationship with Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles, who was sympathetic to the victims of Nazi persecution yet defended a visa process that failed both Jewish and non-Jewish refugees.
After the war, as a member of the American delegation to the United Nations, Eleanor …
Interview With Aline Kamariza, Aline Kamariza, Ezra Schrader
Interview With Aline Kamariza, Aline Kamariza, Ezra Schrader
Interviews
Transcript of interview and audio recording conducted with Aline Kamariza. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. The interview begins at 00:06:17 in the audio recording.
This interview was recorded over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Interview With Noella Uwagasosi, Noella Uwagasosi, Dan Raleigh
Interview With Noella Uwagasosi, Noella Uwagasosi, Dan Raleigh
Interviews
Transcript of interview conducted with Noella Uwagasosi. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
This interview was recorded over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Interview With Elie Byishimo, Elie Byishimo, Monica Miramontes, Emelia Winterhalter, Drake Seifert
Interview With Elie Byishimo, Elie Byishimo, Monica Miramontes, Emelia Winterhalter, Drake Seifert
Interviews
Transcript and audio recording of interview conducted with Elie Byishimo. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. The interview begins at 00:04:07 in the audio recording.
This interview was taken over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Interview With Kalala Shoni, Kalala Shoni, Ezra Schrader
Interview With Kalala Shoni, Kalala Shoni, Ezra Schrader
Interviews
Transcript of interview and audio recording conducted with Kalala Shoni. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. The interview begins at 00:03:00 in the audio recording.
This interview was recorded over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Interview With Alain Muragwa, Alain Muragwa, Ezra Schrader
Interview With Alain Muragwa, Alain Muragwa, Ezra Schrader
Interviews
Transcript of interview conducted with Alain Muragwa. Per the "Methodology" section, the transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
This interview was recorded over Zoom and manually transcribed.
Anti-Semitism In France: How The Post-Holocaust Era Informs French Attitudes Today, Alyssa Chesek
Anti-Semitism In France: How The Post-Holocaust Era Informs French Attitudes Today, Alyssa Chesek
Student Research Poster Presentations 2021
Following the end of the Holocaust, approximately 160,000 native Jews and 20,000 displaced Jews arrived in France. France, which operated under the Vichy government during World War II, was a Nazi puppet regime complicit in the persecution of its Jewish population. When Vichy fell in 1944, the recently instated Provisional Government of the French Republic became responsible for Jewish restitution and reintegration services. However, the new government refused to recognize a Jewish problem; this denial resulted in inadequate services and protections for the Jewish population. Without providing Jews with proper legal protections, the French government created an environment which may …
Review Of Bear And Fred: A World War Ii Story By Iris Argaman, Katie E. Gosman
Review Of Bear And Fred: A World War Ii Story By Iris Argaman, Katie E. Gosman
Library Intern Book Reviews
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