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The Ruling Elite: The Zionist Seizure of World Power - Page 96
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Jewish immigrants, mainly from Eastern Europe, advanced “an internationalist foreign policy” because an “internationally minded” America was more likely to be sensitive to the problems of foreign Jews. Now, politicians still advocate a liberal immigration policy to guarantee a pluralistic instead of a unified, homogeneous society, the kind formerly found in Europe. While Jews prosper in their host countries, pluralism serves multiple Jewish interests, yet they, a distinct minority, ...NOT FREE TO DESIST - Page 342
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NAOMI W. COHEN - 1972 - Extraits - Autres éditions
An international-minded America was likely to be more sensitive to the problems of foreign Jewries. Even more important, if Jewish interests were identified with democracy, anticommunism, and the West, they were logically aligned with American interests and could call forth American sympathy, if not intervention.* There was no longer any need to invoke the concept of "humanitarian diplomacy.Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws - Page 93
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A congress of Jewish students was held in Florence from April 12 to 13, 1925 with the aim of bringing about a debate on the problems shared by thousands of foreign Jewish students who lived in Italy. ... The second reason was that the revival of Jewish awareness and Jewish culture had not yet occurred within the youth movement itself, notwithstanding new developments that would lead the more sensitive members of the communities to foresee the expulsion of Jewish students from ...La Nuit
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La Nuit est le récit de ses souvenirs : la séparation d’avec sa mère et sa petite sœur qu’il ne reverra plus jamais, le camp où avec son père il partage la faim, le froid, les coups, les tortures... et la honte de perdre sa ...The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations: Volume 4, ...
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Warren I. Cohen - 2013 - Aperçu
Support for a handful of Jews would alienate many mil— lions of Muslims, who controlled the strategic crossroads connecting three continents — and those vast quantities of oil. George Kennan, who had shown himself strikingly insensitive to Jewish suffering, proved much more sensitive to the arguments of Arabists within the Department of State. Robert Lovett, undersecretary of state in 194 8, worried about Soviet sympathizers among the Jewish refugees and ineptly warned Truman ...Ostkrieg: Hitler's War of Extermination in the East - Page 13
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From the outset, as well, the solution to this Jewish problem resulted in a myriad of difficulties, ranging from the failure of the economic boycott of April 1933, to troubles associated with the emigration of German Jews, to the international condemnation of Nazi ... Moreover, top Nazis themselves, influenced by Foreign Office arguments, had become more sensitive to Arab opinion and alert to the perceived danger of creating a Jewish state that would threaten Germany in the future.A People Apart: A Political History of the Jews in Europe 1789-1939
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The demand advanced by Jewish opponents (there were none others) to deny aliens the right of full and active participation in Jewish community affairs, so drawing a formal and absolute distinction between German and non- German Jews, was one that was never to be officially accepted, at any rate in fulL55 All these matters touched in one way or another on some of the most sensitive strains in the modern history of Jews: the famous problem of identity and its twin, the precipitous ...The Star and the Stripes: A History of the Foreign Policies of ...
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Michael N. Barnett - 2016 - Aperçu
Still, two scenarios—one that veers toward tribalism and the other toward cosmopolitanism—are most likely because they represent a combination of the past and the present. For simplicity's sake, though, I want to treat them separately rather than thinking through how they might mix. Before sketching these two alternatives, I want to acknowledge one highly unlikely possibility that ignites the fears of American Jews: American Jews will cease to articulate a Jewish foreign policy ...Face À la Persécution: Les Organisations Juives À Paris de 1940 À 1944:
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The reasons are clear: not only were the foreign Jews the first and most severely affected by the anti- Jewish measures, but above all and unlike the French Jews, the immigrants' past experiences had given them a better understanding of the problems arising from state antisemitism and more experience in dealing with them. Inevitably, they were more sensitive to Nazi racism. These factors contributed to making the foreign Jews' response uniquely different from that of the French ...American Jewish Political Culture and the Liberal Persuasion
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a distinct subgroup in the liberal camp, though some liberal issues like matters concerning church-state relations and foreign policy issues concerning Israel continue to have a special importance for them. The war on terrorism may appear as a catchall slogan for most liberals, but for Jewish liberals whose attachment to the security of Israel is important it goes beyond sloganeering. Like liberal voters generally, Jewish voters have become part of a largely university-educated cohort ...