The Holocaust and Australia

The Holocaust and Australia

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Bartrop, Professor Paul R. (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781350185159
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Paul R. Bartrop examines the formation and execution of Australian government policy towards European Jews during the Holocaust period, revealing that Australia did not have an established refugee policy (as opposed to an immigration policy) until late 1938. He shows that, following the Evian Conference of July 1938, Interior Minister John McEwen pledged a new policy of accepting 15,000 refugees (not specifically Jewish), but the bureaucracy cynically sought to restrict Jewish entry despite McEwen''s lofty ambitions. Moreover, the book considers the (largely negative) popular attitudes toward Jewish immigrants in Australia, looking at how these views were manifested in the press and in letters to the Department of the Interior.

The Holocaust and Australia grapples with how, when the Second World War broke out, questions of security were exploited as the means to further exclude Jewish refugees, a policy incongruous alongside government pronouncements condemning Nazi atrocities. The book also reflects on the double standard applied towards refugees who were Jewish and those who were not, as shown through the refusal of the government to accept 90% of Jewish applications before the war. During the war years this double standard continued, as Australia said it was not accepting foreign immigrants while taking in those it deemed to be acceptable for the war effort.

Incorporating the voices of the Holocaust refugees themselves and placing the country''s response in the wider contexts of both national and international history in the decades that have followed, Paul R. Bartrop provides a peerless Australian perspective on one of the most catastrophic episodes in world history.
EAN 9781350185159
ISBN 1350185159
Binding Ebook
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date July 28, 2022
Pages 296
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Bartrop, Professor Paul R. (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Series Perspectives on the Holocaust