Claus-Dieter Krohn, German Political Exiles in the United States, 1933-1945. Unlike intellectual refugees (artists, writers or scientists), political exiles from Nazi Germany who found refuge in the US, were never more than a few nundred. Most of them belonged to the German trade-union movement or were members of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Their exile in the US was often a point of no return. This article analyses the inner tensions among this community of exiles torn between the traditional vision of the older generation of SPD representatives and the more pragmatic views of younger militants. Because of these tensions, efforts made through a "Council for a Democratic Germany", failed to influence the US Administration's choices co...
Dieser Überblick zum historischen Forschungsstand beschreibt die Dynamiken der Flüchtlingspolitik wä...
This chapter examines the theorization of displacement in the field of Exilforschung (exile studies)...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
International audienceUnlike intellectual refugees (artists, writers or scientists), political exile...
The emigration from the " Third Reich " amounted to more than half a million refugees, most of them ...
International audienceBefore 1948 American immigration law never tackled the problem of political re...
After Hitler invaded France in 1940, the leadership of the German Social Democratic party, the SPD, ...
L’intégration en Saxe des minorités allemandes d’Europe centrale et orientale expulsées à la fin de ...
Mario Menéndez, US Immigration Policy and Political Refugees, 1948-1958. Before 1948 American immigr...
The German Exile and Sociology: 1933 and 1945 After 1933. German universities were "brought to heel'...
Anne-Marie Duranton-Crabol, The Exile of French Intellectuals to the United States during World War ...
This thesis is about the influence of exile (1933-1945) on the lives and work of Erika (1905-1969) a...
This article outlines how a refugee policy took shape in the liberal countries bordering Nazi German...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
At the end of the war, several collaborationist intellectuals tried to find a refuge in Switzerland....
Dieser Überblick zum historischen Forschungsstand beschreibt die Dynamiken der Flüchtlingspolitik wä...
This chapter examines the theorization of displacement in the field of Exilforschung (exile studies)...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...
International audienceUnlike intellectual refugees (artists, writers or scientists), political exile...
The emigration from the " Third Reich " amounted to more than half a million refugees, most of them ...
International audienceBefore 1948 American immigration law never tackled the problem of political re...
After Hitler invaded France in 1940, the leadership of the German Social Democratic party, the SPD, ...
L’intégration en Saxe des minorités allemandes d’Europe centrale et orientale expulsées à la fin de ...
Mario Menéndez, US Immigration Policy and Political Refugees, 1948-1958. Before 1948 American immigr...
The German Exile and Sociology: 1933 and 1945 After 1933. German universities were "brought to heel'...
Anne-Marie Duranton-Crabol, The Exile of French Intellectuals to the United States during World War ...
This thesis is about the influence of exile (1933-1945) on the lives and work of Erika (1905-1969) a...
This article outlines how a refugee policy took shape in the liberal countries bordering Nazi German...
This article examines tensions between the transnational realities of the extensive forced migration...
At the end of the war, several collaborationist intellectuals tried to find a refuge in Switzerland....
Dieser Überblick zum historischen Forschungsstand beschreibt die Dynamiken der Flüchtlingspolitik wä...
This chapter examines the theorization of displacement in the field of Exilforschung (exile studies)...
After 1933 New York City became an important center for German intellectual exiles. Prior to the inf...