Abstract

Appeasement in South Africa

Lewin, Julius | April 14, 1956 issue

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The Jews in South Africa are prosperous but nervous. They are afraid of the ruling race, the Afrikaners. The Nationalists behind the present government are determined to keep the Jewish community neutral in South African politics and the Jews as a whole have not been unwilling to accept the role. For one thing, they nearly all enjoy a degree of financial success undreamed of in other countries, for another, the present government has displayed a cordial attitude toward Israel and has given South African Jews every possible facility to export money and goods to Israel.

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JEWS, South African; NATIONALISM; AFRIKANERS; RACE relations; SOUTH Africa; ISRAEL
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