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Professor Penkowers latest book, Decision on Palestine Deferred, offers the first sustained, documented account of Palestine and the Anglo-American alliance during the Second World War. Firmly grounded in three decades of archival research, his spirited narrative offers a fascinating cast of characters against the backdrop of the larger Middle Eastern context. The latter relates to Jewish and Arab activities during the War, the grave threat of Erwin Rommels Afrika Korps, U.S. interest in Saudi Arabian oil, and the effort to achieve Arab unity. Zionisms shift to viewing the United States as the center of decision making in international affairs, and hence the Archimedean point for forging Jewrys destiny, occurred in these same six years. British anxieties about imperial security, while administering the Palestine mandate by means of a stringent immigration quota, jostled with the first American steps taken to formulate a stance vis--vis Palestine, and the region as a whole. The differing approaches of Churchill and Roosevelt to the Palestine imbroglio are also explored, as are the varied avenues that were then championed within the Jewish camp. The impact of the Holocaust, with both governments breathing the very spirit of defeatism and despair, surfaces throughout.

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DECISION ON PALESTINE DEFERRED
AMERICA, BRITAIN AND WARTIME DIPLOMACY
19391945
DECISION ON PALESTINE DEFERRED
AMERICA, BRITAIN AND WARTIME DIPLOMACY 19391945
MONTY NOAM PENKOWER
First Published in 2002 by FRANK CASS PUBLISHERS Published 2013 by Routledge 2 - photo 1
First Published in 2002 by
FRANK CASS PUBLISHERS
Published 2013 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
711 Third Avenue, New York, NY, 10017, USA
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 2002 M.N. Penkower
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Penkower, Monty Noam, 1942
Israel deferred: Anglo-American procrastination, 19391945. (Cass series. Israeli history, politics and society)
1. Holocaust, Jewish (19391945) Causes 2. Holocaust denial 3. Zionism 4. Great Britain Politics and government 19361945 5. United States Politics and government 19331945
I. Title
940.5'318
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Penkower, Monty Noam, 1942
Israel deferred: Anglo-American procrastination, 19391945 / Monty Noam Penkower.
p. ; cm. (Cass seriesIsraeli history, politics, and society)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. World War, 19391945Diplomatic history. 2. Great BritainForeign relations19361945. 3. United StatesForeign relations19331945. 4. Holocaust, Jewish (19391945). 5. Great BritainForeign relationsPalestine. 6. PalestineForeign relationsGreat Britain. 7. United StatesForeign relationsPalestine. 8. PalestineForeign relationsUnited States. I. Title. II. Series.
D749 .P46 2002
956.94'04dc21
2002018717
ISBN 13: 978-0-714-65268-9 (hbk)
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher of this book.
To Andrea and David, Sharon and Joseph
Contents
ACJAmerican Council for Judaism
AECZAAmerican Emergency Committee for Zionist Affairs
AJHSAmerican Jewish Historical Society
AFLAmerican Federation of Labor
AJAAmerican Jewish Archives
AJALAnglo-Jewish Archives London
AJCAmerican Jewish Committee
AJCAAmerican Jewish Committee Archives
AZECAmerican Zionist Emergency Council
BABund Archives
BDABoard of Deputies of British Jews Archives
BGABen-Gurion Archives
CASOCCaliforniaArabian Standard Oil Company
CCARCentral Conference of American Rabbis
CFRACouncil on Foreign Relations Archives
CIOCongress of Industrial Organizations
CZACentral Zionist Archives
DORSADominican Republic Settlement Association
DPsDisplaced Persons
ECZAEmergency Committee for Zionist Affairs
FDRFranklin D. Roosevelt
FDRLFranklin D. Roosevelt Library
FOForeign Office papers
FRUSForeign Relations of the United States
HAHagana Archives
HHAHaShomer HaTsair Archives
HIASHebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society
HICEMan amalgamation of HIAS, ICA and Emigt-direkt
HLAHouse of Lords Archives
HMGHis Majestys Government
HMOHadassah Medical Organization
ICAJewish Colonization Association
ICRCInternational Committee of the Red Cross
IGCRIntergovernmental Committee on Refugees
ILGWUInternational Ladies Garment Workers Union
IRCInternational Red Cross
ISAIsrael State Archives
JAJabotinsky Archives
JAEJJewish Agency Executive Jerusalem
JAELJewish Agency Executive London
JDC (or Joint)American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
JDCAAmerican Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Archives
JLCJewish Labor Committee
JNFJewish National Fund
JOMERJewish Observer and Middle East Review
JTAJewish Telegraphic Agency
JVAJordan Valley Authority
LCLibrary of Congress
LEHILohamei Herut Israel
MAMoreshet Archives
MBTAMordechai Ben-Tov Archives
MDMorgenthau Diaries
NANational Archives, Washington
NYCANew York City Archives
NZONew Zionist Organization
OSSOffice of Strategic Services
PACPublic Archives of Canada
PACPRPresidents Advisory Committee on Political Refugees
PCPolitical Subcommittee
PDParliamentary Debates
PPFPresidents Personal File
PREMPremier
PROPublic Record Office
PSCPalestine Statehood Committee Papers
PSFPresidents Secretarys File
RZAReligious Zionist Archives
SASilver Archives
SDState Department files
SHAEFSupreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces
SOESpecial Operations Executive
TCTerritorial Subcommittee
TVATennessee Valley Authority
UAHCUnion of American Hebrew Congregations
UJAUnited Jewish Appeal
UNUnited Nations
UNAUnited Nations Archives
UNRRAUnited Nations Relief and Reconstruction Agency
UPAUnited Palestine Appeal
WAWeizmann Archives
WJCWorld Jewish Congress
WJCAWorld Jewish Congress Archives
WJCLWCJABritish Section Archives
WOWar Office
WRBWar Refugee Board
WZOWorld Zionist Organization
YIVOYidisher Visenshaftlikher Institut
YVAYad Vashem Archives
ZAZionist Archives
ZOAZionist Organization of America
On 1 March 1943, Chaim Weizmann, the elder statesman of Zionism, addressed a rally in Madison Square Garden to Stop Hitler Now! Three months earlier, a public declaration by the Allied governments had acknowledged that the German authorities were implementing Adolf Hitlers oft-repeated intention to exterminate the Jewish people in Europe.1 Over 3,000,000 Jews had already been killed since the beginning of the Second World War by the Third Reich and its collaborators, yet a deafening silence resounded throughout free world corridors of power. This concomitant reality served as the theme for Weizmanns exhortation before a crowd of 75,000 who attended the demonstration that evening in New York City.
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