Finland and the Holocaust

Finland and the Holocaust
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Book Synopsis Finland and the Holocaust by : Hannu Rautkallio

Download or read book Finland and the Holocaust written by Hannu Rautkallio and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Finland was the only German ally whose Jews were not involved in Hitler's Final Solution. Examines the arrival of Jewish refugees to Finland, most of them on their way to Sweden, and their treatment by Finnish authorities. Contends that the law forcing Jewish refugees to work in camps was not a means of persecution but was due to a need for manpower. States that, contrary to persistent rumors, there is no documentary evidence that Himmler pressured the Finns to deport their Jews, although Finnish Jewry was discussed at the Wannsee Conference. Discusses the extradition of a small group of Jewish refugees to Germany in winter 1942 and points out that this episode has to be seen separately from the overall protection which Finland accorded its Jews (numbering 1,900 in 1939).


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