Table of contents : Series Preface Introduction Part One: Perceptions of the Holocaust Did the Zionist Leadership Foresee the Holocaust? The Holocaust in National-Socialist Rhetoric and Writings: Some Evidence against the Thesis That before 1945 Nothing Was Known about the “Final Solution” When Did They Know? Hitler’s Holocaust: Who Knew What, When, and How? Auschwitz and the Archives Pious Sympathies and Sincere Regrets: The American News Media and the Holocaust from Krystalnacht to Bermuda, 1938–1943 Part Two: Unwanted Refugees Who Shall Bear Guilt for the Holocaust: The Human Dilemma Exodus 1933–1939: A Survey of Jewish Emigration from Germany Jewish Emigration from Germany: Nazi Policies and Jewish Responses (I) The Jewish Refugee Community of Shanghai, 1938–1945 ‘The Line Must Be Drawn Somewhere’: Canada and Jewish Refugees, 1933-9 Rescue Operations through Vilna Roosevelt and the Resettlement Question Churchill and the Jews: The Holocaust British Government Policy towards Jewish Refugees (November 1938–September 1939) The British Government and the German Immigration 1933–1945 The Bermuda Conference and Its Aftermath: An Allied Quest for “Refuge” during the Holocaust Part Three: Jewish Communities (i) General Jewish Denial and the Holocaust Jewish Foreign Policy during the Holocaust