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Advocate for the Doomed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 904

Advocate for the Doomed

“[Chronicles] the efforts of this principled and persistent man to save Jews and others from the horrors of Nazism.” —Foreign Affairs The private diary of James G. McDonald (1886–1964) offers a unique and hitherto unknown source on the early history of the Nazi regime and the Roosevelt administration’s reactions to Nazi persecution of German Jews. Considered for the post of US ambassador to Germany at the start of FDR’s presidency, McDonald traveled to Germany in 1932 and met with Hitler soon after the Nazis came to power. Fearing Nazi intentions to remove or destroy Jews in Germany, in 1933 he became League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and sought aid from the intern...

The Papers of James Grover McDonald, A.B., M.A., LL.D., D.Litt., D.Heb.L., 1886-1964
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

The Papers of James Grover McDonald, A.B., M.A., LL.D., D.Litt., D.Heb.L., 1886-1964

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The diaries and papers of James G. McDonald
  • Language: en

The diaries and papers of James G. McDonald

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Refugees and Rescue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Refugees and Rescue

New evidence presented in Refugees and Rescue challenges widely held opinions about Franklin D. Roosevelt's views on the rescue of European Jews before and during the Holocaust. The struggles of presidential confidant James G. McDonald, who resigned as League of Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in 1935, and his allies to transfer many of the otherwise doomed are disclosed here for the first time. Although McDonald's efforts as chairman of FDR's advisory committee on refugees from May 1938 until nearly the end of the war were hampered by the pervasive antisemitic attitudes of those years, fears about security, and changing presidential wartime priorities, tens of thousands did find haven. McDonald's 1935-1936 diary entries and the other primary sources presented here offer new insights into these conflicts and into Roosevelt's inconsistent attitudes toward the "Jewish question" in Europe. Following the lauded Advocate for the Doomed (IUP, 2007), this is the second of a projected three-volume work that will significantly revise views of the Holocaust, its antecedents, and its aftermath.

Refugees and Rescue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 359

Refugees and Rescue

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Greg Burgess's important new study explores the short life of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany, from its creation by the League of Nations in October 1933 to the resignation of High Commissioner, James G. McDonald, in December 1935. The book relates the history of the first stage of refugees from Germany through the prism of McDonald and the High Commission. It analyses the factors that shaped the Commission's formation, the undertakings the Commission embarked upon and its eventual failure owing to external complications. The League of Nations ...

To the Gates of Jerusalem
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

To the Gates of Jerusalem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume, the third in a series of James G. McDonald’s edited diaries and papers, covers his work from 1945, with the formation of the Anglo-American Committee, through 1947, with the United Nations' decision to partition Palestine between Jews and Arabs. The "Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Regarding the Problems of European Jewry and Palestine" was a group charged with finding a solution to the problem of European Jewish Refugees in the context of the increasingly unstable British Mandate in Palestine. McDonald’s diaries and papers offer the most thorough personal account we have of the Committee and the politics surrounding it. His diary is part travelogue through the desolation of postwar Europe and a Middle East being transformed by new Jewish settlements and growing Arab intransigence. McDonald maintained discreet contact with Zionist and moderate Arab leaders throughout the Committee’s hearings and deliberations. He was instrumental in the recommendation that 100,000 Jewish refugees enter Palestine and won President Truman’s trust in order to counter attempts to nullify the report’s recommendations.

Envoy to the Promised Land
  • Language: en

Envoy to the Promised Land

Just before Israel emerged as a state in May 1948, key United States officials hesitated and backtracked. Undersecretary of State Robert Lovett told Moshe Sharett of the Jewish Agency for Palestine that the US had expected a peaceful transition to dual states in Palestine. Now, war between Jews and Arabs and a broader regional conflict loomed. Apart from the Cold War repercussions, another mass slaughter of Jews would roil the US in a presidential election year. James G. McDonald arrived in Israel soon after its birth, serving as US special representative and later as its first ambassador. McDonald continued his longstanding practice of dictating a diary, which remained for many decades in p...

Columbia University Library, New York
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Columbia University Library, New York

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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To the Gates of Jerusalem
  • Language: en

To the Gates of Jerusalem

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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