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International response to the Holocaust

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Hideki Tojo
Japanese general and politician (1884–1948)
Rudolf Vrba
Slovak-Jewish Auschwitz escapee, Canadian biochemist (1924–2006)
Seishirō Itagaki
Japanese general (1885-1948)
Kindertransport
thumb|Young refugees of the first Kindertransport after their arrival at Harwich International Port|Harwich, Essex, in the early morning of 2 December 1938 thumb|Jewish refugee children on their arrival in London on the Warszawa thumb|1939 issued Identity Document for travelling to the UK, used by a child on the Kindertransport thumb|Hope Square plaque
Évian Conference
conference addressing a Jewish refugee crisis
Shanghai Ghetto
Ghetto in Japanese-occupied Shanghai
MS St. Louis
German passenger ship
Voyage of the Damned
1976 film by Stuart Rosenberg
White Buses
1945 Scandinavian rescue operation of concentration camp inmates from Germany
Kiichiro Higuchi
Japanese general (1888-1970)
Szmul Zygielbojm
Jewish-Polish politician (1895-1943)
Bermuda Conference
international conference between the United Kingdom and the United States held from April 19 to 30, 1943, at Hamilton, Bermuda
Paul Nguyen Cong Anh
Vietnamese "Righteous Among the Nations"
Norihiro Yasue
Japanese army officer
The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland
report of the Polish government in exile in 1942
Raczyński's Note
official diplomatic note of the Polish Government-in-Exile (regarding persecution and crimes against Jews in German-occupied Poland; signatory: Edward Raczyński; 1942)
Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations Against Extermination of the Jews
Declaration of 1942
Struma disaster
maritime disaster
Slattery Report
proposal to develop Alaska through Jewish immigration
Rabbis' march
1943 demonstration in Washington, D.C., United States
International response to the Holocaust
Responses of international organizations and governments to the Holocaust
Japan and the Holocaust
Japan in World War II
Auschwitz bombing debate
Strategic debate during World War II