The Holocaust:
Great Britain & the Holocaust
The Holocaust:
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Allied Liberators
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Concentration Camps
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British Free Corps
Winston Churchill
Yalta Conference
Primary Source Materials:
Invitation to Jews & Arabs to Attend Conference on Palestine
(1946)
Statement by Bergen-Belsen Survivor to British Officials
(1945)
Churchill Announces Germany's Unconditional Surrender
(1945)
Discussion of Nazi Plans for Underground Activities
(1945)
Measures Taken by UK to Provide Asylum for Jewish Refugees
(1944)
Churchill's Decision to Not Bomb the Concentration Camps
(1944)
Jewish Agency Asks British Government to Bomb Death Camps
(1944)
Note from Churchill to FM Eden on Possibility of Rescuing Wealthy Jews
(1944)
Churchill Discusses the Actions of Nazi War Criminals
(1944)
British Doubt Reports of Mass Murder of Polish Jews
(1943)
British Foreign Secretary Rejects Request to Evacuate Jews from Nazi Territory
(1943)
Editorial Letter Urges Britain to Take Action to Save Europe's Jews
(1943)
Air Chief's Note to Churchill Concerning British Reprisal Bombings
(1943)
War Cabinet Meeting Discusses Issue of Jewish Refugees
(1942)
Letter from Palestine Jewish Community Reporting on Atrocities in Europe
(1942)
Churchill Debates Bombing Germany in the House of Commons
(1942)
Foreign Office Analyzes Hitler's Speech Assuming Power
(1942)
Churchill Address to the Congress of the United States
(1941)
Churchill, U.S. President Roosevelt Announce “Atlantic Charter”
(1941)
Intelligence Reports on the Capture of Nazi Criminal Rudolf Hess
(1941)
Appeal to Hitler to End Persecution Ahead of 1936 Olympics
(1935)
Cabinet Meeting to Discuss Issue of Jews in Germany
(1933)
Dispatch to UK on Persecution of Jews in Germany
(1933)
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