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Turkey and the Holocaust: Turkey's Role in Rescuing Turkish and European Jewry From Nazi Persecution, 1933-1945
  
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Turkey and the Holocaust: Turkey's Role in Rescuing Turkish and European Jewry From Nazi Persecution, 1933-1945 [Hardcover]

Stanford Shaw (Author)
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October 1, 1992

More than half a century of investigation and analysis have yielded a vast literature on the events, participants and motivations surrounding Nazi persecution of Jews. But very little is known about the efforts made by Turkey, a neutral country and traditionally a haven for persecuted Jews, to rescue European Jewry during the Holocaust.

Bringing to light for the first time documents buried in the archives of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, the National Archives (Washington), and the Turkish embassy and consulate in Paris, as well as materials given him by Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld, Stanford Shaw here unveils the tragic pleas of those fleeing Nazi persecution and traces the Turkish response. Recreating individual stories through letters from Jewish refugees, SS and Gestapo officials, and Turkish diplomats, this dramatic work carefully examines Turkey's little-heralded participation in sheltering leading scholars, physicians, attorneys and thousands of refugees.
Turkey and the Holocaust illustrates how Turkey established Istanbul as the homebase for the Jewish Agency and other organizations set up to assist and rescue Jews throughout Eastern Europe and sought, through diplomatic pressure, to prevent Vichy from deporting all 70,000 of its Turkish Jews to Germany for extermination.
Shaw narrates the plight of the refugees in the context of Turkey's overall reaction to the Holocaust, the precise role of Turkish diplomats, the effects of the disastrous Varlik Vergisi -- a wealth tax intended to help solve the financial crisis caused by Turkey's need to maintain a very large army against the possibility of a Nazi invasion from Greece -- and finally the inner workings and heroics of the Jewish Agency. Based on spectacular primary research and documents never before made public, this moving history recounts the horrific tragedies of Jewish persecution under Hitler and will be of interest to anyone interested in Turkish, Jewish, and European history and in the history of World War II.


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"Stanford Shaw has achieved a distinctive place and voice by covering a topic that has not been covered adequately up to this point."

-The Turkish Times,

About the Author

Stanford J. Shaw is a Professor of Turkish and Judeo-Turkish History at the University of California, Los Angeles and serves as Chair for both the Committee for the B.A. in Near Eastern History and the Program for the Study of Ottoman and Turkish Jewry. He is the author of numerous books, including The Jews of the Ottoman Empire and The Turkish Republic (also published by NYU Press).


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press (October 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814779603
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814779606
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #649,103 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars You would realy need to have a personal interest in this book to buy it., November 5, 2007
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I am a great fan of Stanford Shaw as he is one of the few Turkish historians who bother to use Turkish sources actually written in Turkish rather than 3rd rate translations or 3rd hand information. This book however, is sadly not what it says on the cover.

In reality the book should have been titled "How Turkey protected its Jewish citizens in France during Nazi occupation" As this is pretty much what the book is about.

While it is extremely commendable how Turkey behaved in not abandoning its citizens at a time when many other nations acted less honourably I think the title of this book is slightly misleading. The book essentially covers the efforts of Turkish ambassadors in France to not only repatriate Jewish Turks living in France but also in rescuing them from internment camps and even re-granting citizenship to Jewish Turks who had previously abandoned their Turkish citizenship for a French one and were now left in a perilous position.

The book is well documented and the author quotes from letters and interviews he had with the said Turkish ambassador at the time. Shaw also continues his commendable effort in bringing a more human face to history. He points out for example the conditions within the internment camps and the national differences that emerged between the Jews who were held there.

Many historians I feel ignore this important issue and simply lump all Jewish people together as though they all thought the same, were culturally the same and held the same level of belief in Judaism. Shaw points out the bullying and intimidation carried out by Jewish guards in the camps and how differing groups were treated according to their cultural or 'ethnic' background.

An interesting book but I feel the title is a little misleading.
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