[World JewishCongress on antisemitism, 1962]

Identifier
990004295470304146
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1962 - 31 Dec 1962
Languages
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

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Scope and Content

The document gives an overview of anti-Semitism in Great Britain after World War II. It surveys various facets of antisemitism; political (general information, information about Conservatives, Liberal, Labour, Communist, discrimination against Jews in Government posts, anti-Semitic parties, the British National Party, League of Empire Loyalists, National Socialist Movement, Northern European Ring, National Union of Fascists, Friends of Europe, Fellowship and Service Ltd., Young Britain Movement, The Northern League, British Nazi Party, The National Party of Europe, Freedom Group, The National Fellowship, The People's League for the Defense of Freedom, The Anti-Socialist Front, Moral Re-Armament) economic (discrimination in trade, discrimination by trade bodies, discrimination in services, public boards) religion and education, social life and in the media (general press, radio and television, literature, theatre and films, the theatre, film). Furthermore it gives information about basic requirements for a planned and coordinated counter-attack like the problem itself, the limits, the present position, purpose, general public relations, prejudice, present efforts, dealing with prejudices, the functional approach, wrong approaches, the community, the counter-attack, the principles. Additional names that are mentioned: Henderson, arthur (1863-1935); Chesterton, Arthur Kenneth(1899-1973) ; Hamm, Edward Jeffrey(1915-1992) ; Jordan, Colin (1923-2009) ; Bean, John Edward ; Bibby Cyril (1927- )

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