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HEADLINE: Anne Frank was refused sanctuary by the U.S.
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This makes me sick. Anne, I am so sorry. Lady Liberty had no welcome for you that would have spared your life. We had to watch out for those immigrants, you know. Homeland security. :cry:

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The father of Anne Frank sent desperate letters to the U.S. pleading for cash and help so his family could escape Nazi-occupied Holland, according to papers released yesterday.

It casts new light on the wartime lives of Otto Frank and his family, who hid for more than two years from July 1942 in an annex in an Amsterdam warehouse before being arrested...

He tried to arrange U. S. visas for his family - wife Edith, daughters Margo and Anne and mother-in-law Rosa Hollander - before they went into hiding. 'I know that it will be impossible for us all to leave.... but Edith urges me to leave alone or with the children,' he wrote to college friend Nathan Straus.

In another letter he wrote: 'I would not ask if conditions here would not force me to do all I can in time to be able to avoid worse. It is for the sake of the children mainly that we have to care for. Our own fate is of less importance.' His efforts were hampered by restrictive American immigration policies designed to protect national security, Holocaust experts said.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23385642-det...


"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart."-Anne Frank
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  HEADLINE: Anne Frank was refused sanctuary by the U.S. Bluebear  Feb-15-07 04:56 AM   #0 
   kicked  Syrinx   Feb-15-07 04:59 AM   #1 
   The result of anti-Semitism.  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 05:01 AM   #2 
   Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Feb-16-07 04:52 AM   #101 
   Anne Frank  Swamp Rat   Feb-15-07 05:02 AM   #3 
   One of my first visits also.  ConsAreLiars   Feb-15-07 05:16 AM   #10 
   Me too. Amsterdam was having record warmth  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:19 AM   #12 
      My visit to the Home was a Memory that I can't forget  goclark   Feb-15-07 10:53 AM   #60 
   There was a ship full of Jews that was refused entry also, I believe.  Perragrande   Feb-15-07 05:08 AM   #4 
   The "St. Louis"  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 05:11 AM   #6 
   This is sad, but have a little perspective...  sutz12   Feb-15-07 05:09 AM   #5 
   Well, she died a child because of that 'bureaucratic tie-up'  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:12 AM   #7 
   Not really curious.  girl gone mad   Feb-15-07 09:15 PM   #89 
   Darn  mmonk   Feb-15-07 05:15 AM   #9 
   Perspective.  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 05:25 AM   #13 
   Thank you for posting this -- also for the post on the St. Louis  AliceWonderland   Feb-15-07 11:04 AM   #61 
   Thanks for that reality check. nt  raccoon   Feb-15-07 12:44 PM   #69 
   A good friend of my father-in-law was a B-24 pilot...  Octafish   Feb-15-07 07:42 PM   #79 
   Yeah, if she had been famous she would've got in. What's the big deal? n/t  Leopolds Ghost   Feb-15-07 03:07 PM   #74 
   "...What country would allow 300,000 refugees ..."  SoCalDem   Feb-15-07 07:40 PM   #78 
   Syria, Jordan, Egypt for starters.  Usrename   Feb-16-07 03:21 AM   #96 
   Read about the ship the USA sent back some time.  izzie   Feb-15-07 05:14 AM   #8 
   "People did not have such open minds as they do to day" Oh my heavens.  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:17 AM   #11 
   Yet any Cuban that touches American soil  kdmorris   Feb-15-07 05:30 AM   #16 
   They set up 'camps' for Japanese-Americans, after all.  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:32 AM   #19 
   Exactly!  kdmorris   Feb-15-07 05:39 AM   #24 
      "The bill died in the House" ugggh  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:42 AM   #26 
         "The bill died in the House"  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 05:46 AM   #27 
   different time  sabbat hunter   Feb-15-07 09:18 PM   #90 
   I Was Not Aware That Mexico Was Rounding Up and Executing Its Citizens  REP   Feb-15-07 05:52 AM   #31 
      Oh I don't think anyone will confuse the issue with my little thread, friend.  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 06:09 AM   #37 
      When Golda Meir tried to tell the British about what she was hearing  sfexpat2000   Feb-15-07 06:52 AM   #42 
      then pay more attention  druidity33   Feb-15-07 07:21 AM   #45 
   You are right that it was a product of a different era.  Gormy Cuss   Feb-15-07 11:14 AM   #63 
   The "St Louis", IIRC. n/t  Taxloss   Feb-15-07 12:05 PM   #64 
   Important observations in Evolutionary Psychology.  msmcghee   Feb-15-07 12:09 PM   #65 
   All I Can Say Is  lligrd   Feb-15-07 05:25 AM   #14 
   Deleted message  Name removed   Feb-15-07 05:26 AM   #15 
   How trite.  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 05:31 AM   #17 
   I am totally unsympathetic to the enemies of Israel...  dEMOK   Feb-15-07 06:50 AM   #41 
      And yet....  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 02:34 PM   #71 
   I don't agree with every decision Israel makes, but I empathize with them  Hippo_Tron   Feb-15-07 06:08 AM   #36 
   "Fortunately, the world is a much better place for Jews than it was in the late 1940's."  Behind the Aegis   Feb-15-07 06:16 AM   #40 
      While the articles convey troubling information  Hippo_Tron   Feb-16-07 02:16 AM   #94 
         I agree, in part.  Behind the Aegis   Feb-16-07 03:03 AM   #95 
         Most of the governments you cited aren't exactly beacons of tolerance to begin with  Hippo_Tron   Feb-16-07 04:26 AM   #97 
            Again, we agree, fellow night-owl (and NOLA resident).  Behind the Aegis   Feb-16-07 04:44 AM   #99 
               Perhaps I just have not experienced too much anti-semitism first hand  Hippo_Tron   Feb-16-07 05:53 AM   #104 
                  I am glad you haven't experienced much anti-Semitism.  Behind the Aegis   Feb-16-07 06:04 AM   #105 
                     We'll have to agree to disagree  Hippo_Tron   Feb-16-07 06:15 AM   #106 
         ours?  loyalsister   Feb-16-07 05:12 AM   #102 
   Oh please. So you've actually met a few Israelis  cali   Feb-15-07 06:11 AM   #39 
      You have greatly exaggerated my thoughts...  dEMOK   Feb-15-07 07:20 AM   #44 
   Good souls like Anne Frank were refused entry while after the war  aint_no_life_nowhere   Feb-15-07 05:31 AM   #18 
   For what it's worth, FDR tried to get some immigration restrictions loosened in the late 1930's  Hippo_Tron   Feb-15-07 05:32 AM   #20 
   La plus ca change, la plus c'est la meme chose  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:38 AM   #22 
   We also could've bombed the train tracks that led to Auschwitz as well  Hippo_Tron   Feb-15-07 06:00 AM   #34 
      "Nobody could have imagined Hitler building death camps"  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 06:03 AM   #35 
   I don't know what World War I propaganda you are referring to  aint_no_life_nowhere   Feb-15-07 05:39 AM   #23 
   Top O the morning to ya bluebear - who is today's Anne Frank?  The Straight Story   Feb-15-07 05:37 AM   #21 
   "Anita Franco"  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:40 AM   #25 
   Sadly, like the jews of yesterday some see illegals as terrorists  The Straight Story   Feb-15-07 05:46 AM   #28 
   .  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 11:48 PM   #91 
   Riverbend? Salam Pax? (book jacket refers to that;..)  ncrainbowgrrl   Feb-15-07 08:04 PM   #85 
   Many Jews Were; We Just Know This Family's Name  REP   Feb-15-07 05:47 AM   #29 
   Anne is the symbol. We "know" her through her writing so she is intimate to us.  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:51 AM   #30 
   Millions of Men, Women and Children  REP   Feb-15-07 05:54 AM   #32 
      Yes it is.  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 05:56 AM   #33 
   I think that's the context we need to see this in  Gman   Feb-15-07 06:10 AM   #38 
   I often wonder, how in the future, if people will be saying of this time  Solly Mack   Feb-15-07 07:12 AM   #43 
   Was America the only place they could go?  The Backlash Cometh   Feb-15-07 07:22 AM   #46 
   very few places in Europe were safe.  turtlensue   Feb-15-07 07:29 AM   #48 
   What about Central America?  The Backlash Cometh   Feb-15-07 07:58 AM   #50 
   It was much easier to get to America or Canada  turtlensue   Feb-15-07 08:15 AM   #52 
      Some even traveled across Russia to Shanghai, then ended up in Japan  kskiska   Feb-15-07 10:03 AM   #57 
         I saw an excellent documentary a couple of years ago on PBS about that  DesertedRose   Feb-15-07 07:36 PM   #77 
         That I will have to look up! Thanks! nt  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 08:29 PM   #88 
   what about england?  QuestionAll   Feb-15-07 10:48 AM   #59 
   I haven't read about this topic for many years, but iirc, fleeing Jews  sfexpat2000   Feb-15-07 07:33 AM   #49 
      To my knowledge, there was no anti-semitism in latin America.  The Backlash Cometh   Feb-15-07 08:00 AM   #51 
         I believe that some people did wind up in South America.  sfexpat2000   Feb-15-07 08:21 AM   #54 
   This is the dirty secret of FDR and American  turtlensue   Feb-15-07 07:25 AM   #47 
   Every time I see Anne Frank's photo it haunts me....  Missy M   Feb-15-07 08:17 AM   #53 
   Me too.  spoony   Feb-16-07 01:50 AM   #93 
   Really Sad -  lynne   Feb-15-07 08:29 AM   #55 
   Well, in all fairness...  kdmorris   Feb-15-07 02:36 PM   #72 
      I had family from Switzerland  diamidue   Feb-15-07 07:54 PM   #83 
   Eugenics and the Nazis -- the California connection  Octafish   Feb-15-07 08:29 AM   #56 
   And my second thank you on this thread to Octafish. n/t  AliceWonderland   Feb-15-07 11:07 AM   #62 
   IBM and the Holocaust  Octafish   Feb-15-07 07:49 PM   #80 
   I once spent two days in a librarry reading  truedelphi   Feb-15-07 01:03 PM   #70 
   If you saw the documentary "Jazz" (Ken Burns) you'll see some examples of  DesertedRose   Feb-15-07 07:51 PM   #81 
   Prejudice is the direct result of ignorance.  Octafish   Feb-15-07 08:10 PM   #86 
   I also want to add to what you have listed that all new immigrants  bleedingheart   Feb-16-07 07:58 AM   #107 
   Wasn't Harriman involved in the Business Plot of '33?  Lilith Velkor   Feb-16-07 08:30 AM   #110 
   When I was ten years old, I stuck my head inside an oven at Dachau.  byronius   Feb-15-07 10:44 AM   #58 
   How very tragic.  mzmolly   Feb-15-07 12:15 PM   #66 
   HOW did this end up in "Israel/Palestine"?????  Bluebear   Feb-15-07 12:31 PM   #67 
   Jewish=Israeli???  ProdigalJunkMail   Feb-15-07 12:35 PM   #68 
   Agreed. This makes no sense.  femmedem   Feb-15-07 06:48 PM   #76 
   Glad to see it moved back  wicket   Feb-16-07 08:08 AM   #109 
   Have any of you guys read "The Conquerors" by Michael Beschloss?  Leopolds Ghost   Feb-15-07 03:03 PM   #73 
   Shows how close to the surface such . .  msmcghee   Feb-15-07 03:10 PM   #75 
   More heartbreak about this girl  Annces   Feb-15-07 07:52 PM   #82 
   Today there is no way she would get in  treestar   Feb-15-07 07:59 PM   #84 
   Ironic timing for the story.  Bornaginhooligan   Feb-15-07 08:12 PM   #87 
   Oh noooooooooooooooooo.  fortyfeetunder   Feb-16-07 01:43 AM   #92 
   Anne Frank is a hero of mine  Raine   Feb-16-07 04:37 AM   #98 
   Not to sound trite or dismissive,  Behind the Aegis   Feb-16-07 04:47 AM   #100 
      Thank you  Raine   Feb-16-07 05:15 AM   #103 
   It was the (mostly) Southern bigot Congresspeople who did this.  Commie Pinko Dirtbag   Feb-16-07 08:05 AM   #108 
 

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