Headline

Evian Refugees Conference Opens As 31 Governments Seek to Find Solution for Expatriates' Plight

Sub-Headline
Broad Proposals Outlined by Myron C. Taylor, Head of American Delegation 1
Publication Date
Friday, July 8, 1938
Historical Event
Evian Conference Offers Neither Help, Nor Haven
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Tags
Jewish newspapers
Refugees and Immigration
U.S. Government Responses to the Nazi Threat
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle
Location
Detroit, Michigan
Page Section and Number
1
Author/Byline
WNS
History Unfolded Contributor
Margaret L.
Location of Research
Digital Archive of Jewish Detroit History

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