Talk:Jewish refugees from German-occupied Europe in the United Kingdom

Merge request.
The scope is so much narrower than the title, that there must be a better place for this information. It covers only the official reasons for allowing German Jews into Britain. David R. Ingham (talk) 04:50, 21 March 2013 (UTC)
 * This hasn't received any attention in almost 3.5 years, but raises a good point. I'll change the title to reflect the content, then work on linking better. If this doesn't work, then at least better linking will help the numbers contributing to a discussion here. Klbrain (talk) 10:24, 2 September 2016 (UTC)
 * great points. I raised a question at Talk:The Holocaust (here) about potential merge opportunities before seeing this post. I am going to work on the article, and perhaps an overview article about Jewish refugees during World War II or Jews escaping from Nazi Europe (which I just found out redirects to this article).


 * Any pointers, potential sources, etc. are appreciated. In the meantime, I'll google around a bit.–CaroleHenson (talk) 16:09, 1 July 2017 (UTC)

Potential sources
I'm starting a list of potential sources here. Any input is appreciated.


 * - including overview info - ✅
 * - better for overview article
 * - background information, Kindertransport - ✅ for this article, there's more background info for the overview article
 * - Kindertransport - ✅
 * - Help with your research links - didn't really help after all
 * - review for content, but find better sources, seems to be from a collection of essentially WP:User-generated content - ✅, found a better source for this info
 * - background information, Kindertransport - ✅ for this article, there's more background info for the overview article
 * - Kindertransport - ✅
 * - Help with your research links - didn't really help after all
 * - review for content, but find better sources, seems to be from a collection of essentially WP:User-generated content - ✅, found a better source for this info
 * - review for content, but find better sources, seems to be from a collection of essentially WP:User-generated content - ✅, found a better source for this info


 * Overview article
 * - There's an image in commons
 * -- also see if the pages match up for: Evian: 94. Kindertransports: p. 118-119. Saint Louis: 119.
 * -- Olympic Games, 1936 in Berlin, 74, 76, 90. Kindertransports: 142-43.
 * -- Evian 124
 * -- Page numbers for 2002 edition, so may be slightly off: Olympic Games of 1936, 93. Evian, 124-25. Kindertransports: pp. 128-29. St. Louis, 129-30.
 * Find sources for: Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel, stated that the world was divided between countries that wanted to get rid of the Jews, and those that didn't want them. (See this) - ✅ Britain article. — Some scholars call that: "Entrapment". The reader of the article would better understand why the Jews couldn't leave Germany.
 * -- also see if the pages match up for: Evian: 94. Kindertransports: p. 118-119. Saint Louis: 119.
 * -- Olympic Games, 1936 in Berlin, 74, 76, 90. Kindertransports: 142-43.
 * -- Evian 124
 * -- Page numbers for 2002 edition, so may be slightly off: Olympic Games of 1936, 93. Evian, 124-25. Kindertransports: pp. 128-29. St. Louis, 129-30.
 * Find sources for: Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel, stated that the world was divided between countries that wanted to get rid of the Jews, and those that didn't want them. (See this) - ✅ Britain article. — Some scholars call that: "Entrapment". The reader of the article would better understand why the Jews couldn't leave Germany.

--- work in progress.–CaroleHenson (talk) 16:31, 1 July 2017 (UTC)

Immigrants by 1939
Yad Vashem states that there were more than 80,000 who came to Britain in the exodus from Nazi Germany here, but I am generally seeing the count as about 70,000 - as is cited in the article.

Is there a known source with the best or definitive count? Thanks!–CaroleHenson (talk) 18:22, 3 July 2017 (UTC)

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Australia migration after the War
Hi community my edit will be for the page Jews escaping from German-occupied Europe. I was reading through and noticed there was no information on organizations within Australia and the countries efforts during and after the war which are important information for this topic. The reference I am using is a book called The Young Victims of the Nazi Regime published by Bloomsbury Academic. My plan is to add about 100 words under the section other countries. If anyone wants to comment on these changes, please let me know on this Talk Page or on my Talk Page. Thank you!Heather2468357 (talk) 06:19, 18 November 2019 (UTC)