1. Canada, Jewish Refugees and the Holocaust
"None is too many," an immigration agent would say of the Jewish refugees such as those abroad the M.S St. ... A vital aspect in the plight of the Jewish refugees and the trouble they faced in order to immigrate was the widespread presence of anti – Semitism in Canada (The Quebec History Encyclopedia, 2006). ... The reason was simple for this rejection, because not only was immigration unpopular in the circumstance of the Great depression, but as well, anti - Semitism was widespread in Canada. ... The statement that Mackenzie King had written in his diary and the statement made...
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