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The Influence of Anti-Semitism on United States Immigration Policy With respect to German Jews During 1933-1939

By Tamar SchwartzNovember 4, 2018 Categories: History, Politics

Click Here to Read: The Influence of Anti-Semitism on United States Immigration Policy With respect to German Jews During 1933-1939 by Barbara L. Bailin 2011 Master’s Theses City College of New York.

Jewish refugees look out through portholes of a ship while docked in the port of Haifa. Date: Circa 1950 – 1959. See cataloguing notes on this image at the Unites States Holocaust Memorial Museum. It is not the MS St. Louis

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