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In an effort to end the political deadlock following WWII, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King underscored Canada's international responsibility in terms of its immigration policy. Canada's ...immigration policy toward Germany following WWII is discussed.
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Na temelju prikaza djelovanja projugoslavenskih protukomunističkih gerilskih snaga u Hrvatskoj nakon završetka Drugoga svjetskog rata 1945., autor upozorava na mnogobrojne probleme koji prate takva i ...slična istraživanja. Jedini izvori dostupni istraživačima dokumenti su jedne od strana u sukobu, tj. dokumenti Službe državne sigurnosti DFJ/FNRJ, čija jednostranost i površnost otežava ne samo rekonstrukciju događaja, nego i nepristranu ocjenu projugoslavenskih, četničkih i drugih protukomunističkih gerilskih skupina u Hrvatskoj. Bez obzira na ubrzan pad utjecaja i broja pobunjenika, njihovo djelovanje može se pratiti sve do 1950. Nakon što je u godini dana nakon rata njihovo djelovanje skoro potpuno splasnulo, potkraj 40-ih godina javile su se skupine čije su pripadnike na oružanu borbu motivirale uglavnom komunističke mjere u agraru, iako njihovo nezadovoljstvo zbog socijalnih prilika nije bilo u potpunosti lišeno ni utjecaja velikosrpske ideologije. Fondovi Službe državne sigurnosti, na kojima autor temelji svoj rad, čuvaju se u Hrvatskom državnom arhivu u Zagrebu.
Focusing on the disagreement between Edwin Nourse and Leon Keyserling, two members of the first Council of Economic Advisers, the Truman Administration's gradual shift from Nourse's belief that a ...choice had to be made between "guns or butter" and Keyserling's claim that an expanding economy permitted large defense expenditures without sacrificing an increased standard of living is explained. In 1949, when Keyserling gained support from such presidential friends as Dean Acheson and Clark Clifford and persuaded the President, Nourse resigned as CEA Chairman, warning about the dangers of budget deficits and increased funding of "wasteful" defense costs. Keyserling succeeded to the chairmanship. He influenced Truman's Fair Deal proposals and the economic sections of National Security Council resolution 68 which, in April, 1950, asserted that the larger armed forces America needed would not affect living standards or risk the "transformation of the free character of our economy."
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Provider: Czech digital library/Česká digitální knihovna - Institution: Academy of Sciences Library/Knihovna Akademie věd ČR - Data provided by Europeana Collections- Protižidovské násilí na ...poválečném Slovensku, především pogrom v Topolčanech v září 1945, představuje dnes relativně probádané téma. Vícero autorů a autorek detailně popsalo průběh a spektrum násilí vůči Židům na osvobozeném Slovensku. Některé novější práce pak protižidovské demonstrace, výtržnosti a pogromy proti Židům na Slovensku, kteří přežili holokaust, zkoumaly v širším kontextu přetrvávajícího antisemitismu v poválečné Evropě. A přestože nejednou přitom poukazují na spojitost části slovenské společnosti s tamním válečným režimem a její častou neochotu vrátit přivlastněný židovský majetek jako na dva důležité tehdejší faktory, nálady a postoje obyvatel vůči Židům v poválečném období zůstávají většinou stranou pozornosti historiků. Protižidovské násilí proto autorce v této studii slouží zejména jako východisko k analýze smýšlení a postojů slovenské společnosti ke zbytku židovské menšiny. Ukazuje v ní, že Židé byli ve slovenském veřejném mínění té doby stále vnímáni jako ''cizí'' element, jako Maďaři a maďarizátoři, jejichž zájmy se rozcházejí se ''slovenskou věcí''. K zažitým stereotypům patřilo přesvědčení, že profitují z ''černého obchodu'' a žijí si nad poměry, když využívají úředně jim poskytované výhody. Zároveň se údajně vyhýbají práci na obnově Slovenska, stejně jako se za války prý vyhýbali účasti na povstání. Naopak v tehdejších úředních zprávách i tisku na Slovensku, pokud se týkaly Židů, se téměř nevyskytují zmínky o holokaustu a kolaboraci většinového obyvatelstva s Tisovým režimem, který na něm participoval.- Hana Kubátová.- Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy- Anti-Jewish violence in post-war Slovakia, in particular the pogrom in Topoĺčany in September 1945. has by now been quite will researched by scholars. Several have considered the course and the scope of the violence against Jews in liberated Slovakia. More recent works consider the anti-Jewish demonstrations, provocations, and pogroms in Slovakia against Jewish Shoah survivors in Slovakia in the wider context of persistent antisemitism in post-war Europe. Though several scholars have pointed out the link between part of Slovak society and the local wartime regime and its frequent post-war reluctance to return confiscated Jewish property as two important factors, public moods and attitudes toward the Jews in the post-war period have mostly been ignored by historians. Anti-Jewish violence is therefore the author´s starting point for her her analysis of Slovak society´s thinking and attitudes towards the remainder of the Jewish minority. She demonstrates that the perception of the Jews in Slovak public opinion at the time was still that of a ''foreign'' element (as it was regarding the Magyars and Magyarizers) whose interests differed from those of the ''Slovak cause''. Among the well-established stereotypes was the belief that the Jews profited from black marketeering and lived beyond their means, taking advantage of the officially provided benefits. They also allegedly shunned work on the reconstruction of Slovakia, as they had also allegedly avoided taking part in the Uprising during the war. By contrast, Slovak official reports and the Slovak press from this period, when they mention the Jews at all, almost never address the Shoah, local antisemitism, or majority-society collaboration with the Tiso regime (1938-45).- All metadata published by Europeana are available free of restriction under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. However, Europeana requests that you actively acknowledge and give attribution to all metadata sources including Europeana
A place for aesthetic debate : Les temps modernes, from 1945 to 1954.
The author of this article studies the writings on contemporary art that appeared in the review Les temps modernes from the date ...of its foundation by Jean-Paul Sartre, up to the crisis of the early ’50s. These articles are signed notably by André Masson, Georges Limbour, Kahnweiler, and Sartre himself. He is particularly attentive to the debates sparked off by socialist realism, and to the positions taken up with regards to abstract art and surrealism. The article is accompanied by a list of the collaborators writing for the review on artistic subjects, along with the titles of their contributions.