Turkey, the Jews, and the HolocaustCambridge University Press, 20 Μαΐ 2013 - 353 σελίδες Based on research in about fifty archives worldwide, Turkey, the Jews, and the Holocaust analyzes the minority politics of the Turkish republic and the country's ambivalent policies regarding Jewish refugees and Turkish Jews living abroad. Although Turkey stayed neutral during World War II, the country's policies proved crucial not only for the 75,000 Jews who lived in Turkey, but also to the 25,000 Turkish Jews living throughout Europe and the tens of thousands of Jews who desperately sought refuge in Turkey or transit to refuge elsewhere. Contrary to the official Turkish self-portrayal, this comprehensive study by Corry Guttstadt shows that Turkey was far from welcoming toward the Jews during the Holocaust era. |
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Turkey on the Edge of the Nazi Period | 1 |
TURKISH JEWS AND THE HOLOCAUST | 135 |
The Fate of the Turkish Jews in Germany and Austria | 159 |
France | 180 |
Belgium and the Netherlands | 248 |
Italy 773 | 273 |
Southeastern Europe and the Aegean Islands | 285 |
The Exchange ofTurkish Jews in Concentration Camps | 299 |
Epilogue | 315 |
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