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    The White Paper of 1939 was a policy paper issued by the British government, led by Neville Chamberlain, in response to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine...
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  • the United Kingdom, the White Paper of 1939 and the 1966 Defence White Paper. In Israeli history, the British White Paper of 1939 – marking a sharp turn...
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    The Churchill White Paper of 3 June 1922 (sometimes referred to as "British Policy in Palestine") was drafted at the request of Winston Churchill, then...
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    Yishuv (category Demographics of Mandatory Palestine)
    evacuation of Hebron's indigenous – largely non-Zionist – Jewish population. The British responded to the Arab riots with the White Paper of 1939. It was...
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    League of Nations commission held that the White Paper was in conflict with the terms of the Mandate as put forth in the past. The White Paper of 1939 was...
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  • population transfers, primarily of Arabs. The partition plan was abandoned, and in 1939 Britain issued its White Paper of 1939 clarifying its "unequivocal"...
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    reconciled, and the idea of partition was born. Thirdly, the British responded to Arab opposition with the White Paper of 1939, which severely restricted...
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    Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine (category Wars of independence)
    authorities rose from 1938 and intensified with the publication of the White Paper of 1939. The Paper outlined new government policies to place further restrictions...
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    White Paper, land sales to Jews were severely restricted by a 1940 law. The policy shifts of the 1939 White Paper also reflected the culmination of British...
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  • down in the White Paper of 1939 which included restrictions on Jewish immigration to Palestine. Negotiations began for the formation of the movement...
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  • arrived, some of them illegally. The British White Paper of 1939 severely curtailed Jewish immigration. The onset of World War II a few months later also inhibited...
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  • Aliyah Bet (category Blockades of World War II)
    violation of the restrictions laid out in the British White Paper of 1939, which dramatically increased between 1939 and 1948. With the establishment of the...
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    Zionism (category Land of Israel)
    restricted Jewish immigration with the White Paper of 1939 in an attempt to ease local tensions. Despite the White Paper, Zionist immigration and settlement...
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    1939 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1939. 1939 (MCMXXXIX)...
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    to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt – which forced the British Government to announce in the White Paper of 1939 a stop to the further influx of Jews. The instrument...
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  • After Saturday comes Sunday (category Persecution of Christians by Muslims)
    of what they imagined might befall their community were Lebanese Muslims to gain ascendancy. On the eve of the publication of the White Paper of 1939...
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    The Sergeants affair (category 20th-century history of the British Army)
    Palestine. The insurgency was a response to Britain's implementation of the White Paper of 1939, which greatly restricted Jewish immigration and land purchases...
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    Bricha (category Foreign relations of Europe)
    for Palestine in violation of the White Paper of 1939. It ended when Israel declared independence and annulled the White Paper. After American, British...
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  • Biltmore Conference (category History of Zionism)
    affirms its unalterable rejection of the White Paper of May 1939 and denies its moral or legal validity. The White Paper seeks to limit, and in fact to nullify...
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    Gershon Agron (category Mayors of Jerusalem)
    S. Truman to update him on the mood of the Jews in Palestine, particularly in response to the White Paper of 1939. Agron affirmed to Morgenthau that should...
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    struggle against the British. Like other Zionists, he objected to the White Paper of 1939, which restricted both Jewish immigration and Jewish land purchases...
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  • 1930 statement of British policy in PalestinePages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback White Paper of 1939 – British policy paper regarding Palestine...
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    White Paper of 1939 provided for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within 10 years. As explained by Malcolm MacDonald to the 1939...
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    Avraham Stern (category Prisoners and detainees of the British military)
    state and resolve the Jewish situation in the Diaspora. The British White Paper of 1939 allowed only 75,000 Jews to immigrate to Mandatory Palestine over...
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    Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2014)
    difficulties". The White Paper of 1939 was a policy paper issued by the British government under Neville Chamberlain in response to the 1936–1939 Arab revolt...
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    rented ships, as the Irgun had in the past. The publishing of the MacDonald White Paper of 1939 brought with it new edicts that were intended to lead to...
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    in May 1939 the British issued the White Paper which barred Jews from entering Palestine or buying land there. Following their occupation of Poland in...
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    Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (category Alumni of the University of London)
    of both the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the Irgun. In May 1939, shortly before the Second World War, the British put out the White Paper of 1939 restricting...
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    their original promise of the Balfour Declaration, and that the White Paper of 1939 restricting Jewish immigration was an escalation of their pro-Arab policy...
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    Menachem Begin (category Ministers of agriculture of Israel)
    in the Balfour Declaration and that the White Paper of 1939 restricting Jewish immigration was an escalation of their pro-Arab policy, he decided to break...
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