- MacDonald White Paper
- See White Paper Of 1939.
Historical dictionary of the Holocaust. Jack R. Fischel. 2014.
Historical dictionary of the Holocaust. Jack R. Fischel. 2014.
White Paper of 1939 — The White Paper of 1939, also known as the MacDonald White Paper after Malcolm MacDonald, the British Colonial Secretary who presided over it, was a policy paper issued by the British government under Neville Chamberlain in which the idea of… … Wikipedia
White Paper Of 1939 — In the decades following Great Britain’s issuance of the Balfour Declaration and its legitimation by the League of Nations, violence between Jews and Arabs in Palestine grew in intensity, with the British mandatory government unable to find a… … Historical dictionary of the Holocaust
White Paper — (MacDonald Paper) of 1939 A statement of policy also known as the MacDonald Paper that was issued by the government of Great Britain on 17 May 1939. It called for one independent state in all of Palestine to be established incrementally over a … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Churchill White Paper — The Churchill White Paper (also known as The British White Paper of 1922) of 3 June 1922 clarified how Britain viewed the Balfour Declaration, 1917. That Declaration announced the British intent to aid the establishment in Palestine of a national … Wikipedia
Passfield white paper — The Passfield White Paper, issued October 1, 1930, by colonial secretary Lord Passfield, was a formal statement of British policy in Palestine previously set by the Churchill White Paper of 1922. It resulted from the Hope Simpson Commission s… … Wikipedia
WHITE PAPERS — WHITE PAPERS, British government statements of policy presented to parliament; they played an important part in the history of Mandatory Palestine. Six such documents were issued between the years 1922 and 1939: (1) Statement of Policy June 1922… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MacDonald, James Ramsay — (1866–1937) British prime minister. MacDonald became Britain’s first Labour prime minister in 1924, but held office for only a year. In 1929 he became prime minister again, this time retaining the office until 1935. MacDonald was a strong… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
MacDonald, Malcolm — (1901–81) British colonial secretary. Son of Ramsay MACDONALD, Malcolm held office as colonial secretary in 1935 and again from 1938–40. He issued the anti Zionist White Paper of 1939 which practically closed the doors of Palestine to Jewish… … Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament
Macdonald Paper — See White Paper (MacDonald Paper) of 1939 … Historical Dictionary of Israel
Malcolm MacDonald — This page is about the politician. For the footballer, see Malcolm Macdonald. For the music critic, see Malcolm MacDonald (music critic). The Right Honourable Malcolm MacDonald OM, PC … Wikipedia