sp1814
/// God only knows what would've happened to the Jews in 1942 if some on here were around at that time..."It's a German problem...nothing to do with us...why not just pretend to be Gentiles etc etc". ///
I don't know where you plucked the date 1942 from, by that time the Jews in Europe could not leave, and those who foresaw what was coming before 1939 and wanted to come to Britain, wasn't given the warm welcome you apparently were suggesting.
*** Lord Moser quoted the book as revealing that the Central British Fund had 500,000 files on Jewish refugees who wanted to get out of Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia. It was probable that those who were refused entry into Britain were considerably greater in number than those who did gain entry. ***
*** Significantly, those granted admission were not permitted the status of permanent residents, being asked to give assurances that they would not stay. This was a country of relay, not of immigration. Lord Moser regarded this as “A most powerful, central reminder. We were not accepted as refugees who were to live here permanently.” ***
http://www.ajr.org.uk/index.cfm/section.journal/issue.May03/article=403