The acrimonious debate over British policy towards refugees from
the Nazi rA(c)gime has scarcely died down even now, some 60 years
later. Bitter charges of indifference and lack of feeling are still
levelled at politicians and civil servants, and the assertion is
made that Great Britain's record on refugee matters is shabby and
unworthy of its liberal traditions. Island Refuge is the definitive
account of a largely unexplored and still highly controversial
episode in twentieth-century history. This reprinted edition
contains a new preface discussing historiographical developments
since the first edition.
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