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Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Maps
ix
Foreword
Aristide R. Zolberg
xi
Preface to the New Edition
xv
Preface
xvii
Introduction
3
11
Toward a Mass Movement
14
37
The Nineteenth Century
14
13
The Jewish Exodus from Eastern Europe
27
13
The Balkans and the ``Unmixing of Peoples''
40
11
The Nansen Era
51
71
The Great War and Upheaval in Eastern Europe
52
29
Refugees and the Collapse of the Tsarist Empire
53
8
Jewish Refugees in Eastern Europe
61
7
Empire in Ruin: Refugees and the Peace Settlements
68
6
Armenian Refugees
74
7
International Projects
81
15
Emergency Relief in the East
82
4
Fridtjof Nansen and the League of Nations High Commission for Refugees
86
5
Ministering to the Homeless
91
5
Greeks, Turks, and Bulgarians, 1919--28
96
13
The Greco-Turkish War and the Convention of Lausanne, 1923
97
9
The Greco-Bulgarian Exchange
106
3
Stabilization, 1924--30
109
13
International Planning in the Locarno Era
110
4
Resettlement Schemes in the 1920s: Jews and Armenians
114
8
In Flight from Fascism
122
86
Fascism and Its Enemies Before 1938
123
12
Refugees from Italy
124
4
Refugees from Germany
128
3
Refugee Movements in Europe, 1933--38
131
4
Refuge in the Depression Era
135
23
International Climate
135
6
New Threats Against the Jews in Eastern Europe
141
4
Closing the Doors: Some Examples
145
1
France
145
4
Great Britain
149
5
Switzerland
154
4
The Failure of International Organization
158
31
The League of Nations
158
8
The Crisis Year, 1938
166
11
The Crisis Deepens, 1939
177
6
Resettlement Schemes for Jews
183
6
Last Chance, 1939--41
189
19
The Collapse of Republican Spain
190
4
Refugees from Poland and Eastern Europe
194
6
Flight in the West, 1940
200
3
Prospects for Escape in the Years 1939--41
203
5
Under the Heel of Nazism
208
88
Nazi Policy, 1933--44
209
31
Jews in Central and Western Europe, 1933--41
209
10
Lebensraum in Eastern Europe, 1939--41
219
8
Jewish Refugees and the Final Solution
227
7
Rise and Fall of Lebensraum
234
6
Wartime Escape Routes
240
42
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, 1941--44
241
11
Neutrals
252
1
Switzerland
252
6
Spain and Portugal
258
7
The Vatican
265
5
Sweden and Turkey
270
4
Palestine
274
4
Italian Sanctuaries for Jews
278
4
Rescue Efforts
282
14
New Prospects in 1943
283
6
Rescue by Negotiations
289
7
The Postwar Era
296
51
The European Picture, 1945--47
298
26
The Allies and the Refugees, 1944--45
299
9
Military Control in the West, 1944-45
308
5
Forcible Repatriation to the Soviet Union
313
4
UNRRA
317
7
Refugees on the Move
324
16
Germans
325
6
Jews
331
9
The IRO and the ``Last Million''
340
7
EPILOGUE: CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
347
26
Refugees and the Origins of the Cold War
348
6
Shaping a UN Agency: UNHCR
354
4
Cold War Refugees
358
6
Diminished Importance of Europe
364
9
Settling Old Business
365
2
New Refugees
367
6
Notes
373
28
Index
401
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