How did the neutral countries react to the Nazi persecution and murder of the European Jews? This volume uses a trans-national, comparative approach to examine the often ambivalent policies of these states towards Jewish refugees as well as towards their own Jewish nationals living in German-occupied countries.
It breaks down persistent myths to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of an under-researched chapter of Holocaust history and also considers the challenges and opportunities related to Holocaust education and remembrance in the neutral countries.
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