- Headline
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Nazi Asked Keep Control Over Refugees
- Sub-Headline
- Committee Asked That Officials Not Let People Leave Unless Home Acquired
- Publication Date
- Tuesday, May 30, 1939
- Historical Event
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Jewish Refugees Desperately Seek Safe Harbor
This database includes 1,676 articles about this event - Article Type
- Newspaper
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- Author/Byline
- AP
- Article Text
- WASHINGTON, May 30 (UP) — While three trans-Atlantic ships sought today to discharge more than 1,000 unwanted German refugees at Caribbean ports, word reached here that the inter-governmental committee for refugees In London had requested the Reich to exercise stricter control over their departure.
The committee asked Nazi officials not to let refugees leave unless It was certain they would toe permitted to land in the country of destination.
From New York came word that representatives of Jewish organizations expected to fly to Cuba to confer with President Laredo Bru about 927 refugees aboard the liner San Luis at Havana.
The ship arrived Saturday with 943 refugees. According to information reaching the State Department, only 16 of them have the necessary papers with which to land.
American representatives hope to induce Cuban authorities to let the refugees land in Cuba and then go to the Isle of Pines to make their homes.
Meantime, the British liner Orduna was en route from Havana to Panama and Chile hoping to disembark 72 refugees whom the Cuban authorities would not permit to land after 48 were disembarked.
The French liner Flanders was en route to Vera Cruz, Mexico, with 180 refugees after having landed 32 in Havana.
The refugees who were disembarked in Cuba had not only the necessary permits but also $500 each to deposit with the Cuban government as a guarantee they would not become public charges. - History Unfolded Contributor
- Patricia P.
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