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On a rainy April afternoon in 1946, nearly a year after Nazi Germany surrendered, two Russian-born Jews blessed with extraordinary vision, imagination and courage-one an American and the other a Palestinian-met in a nondescript office at 19, Rue de Teheran in midtown Paris.
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illegal emigration, exit permits, immigration department
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Jewish Agency, United States, New York, Eastern Europe, Prime Minister, American Jewish, Shaike Dan, Tel Aviv, Jewish Brigade, Moroccan Jews, State Department, Middle East, North Africa, Soviet Union, Addis Ababa, Polish Jews, Shaul Avigur, Interior Minister, Aliyah Bet, Communist Party, British Army, Ehud Avriel, European Jews, Hungarian Jews, Joe Schwartz
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