秘密情报局、护照管制和来自第三帝国的犹太难民,1938-1939 年

Christopher Baxter
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英国秘密情报局(SIS)成员在 20 世纪 30 年代帮助犹太难民逃离纳粹迫害中的作用引起了广泛关注。据称,英国秘密情报局官员以护照管制官员(PCOs)的身份为掩护,通过签发移民签证,帮助成千上万的犹太人从第三帝国手中 "拯救 "出来。然而,人们关注的焦点是国家情报处官员个人,而不是参与签发签证的众多护照管制人员的集体努力。此外,人们还倾向于将这一问题归结为编制 "拯救 "犹太人数量的粗略资产负债表的过程。本文试图了解 SIS 是如何利用护照管制工作来掩护其活动的,并评估难民危机对 SIS 行动的影响。文章还旨在对弗兰克-福里上尉(Captain Frank Foley)和托马斯-肯德瑞克上尉(Captain Thomas Kendrick)等人签发签证的一些统计数据进行分析,指出一些过高的估计。文章建议,不应将 SIS/PCO 人员开展的人道主义工作视为 "拯救 "难民最多的竞赛。重要的是,为了揭露真相和了解发生了什么,我们必须对这一问题进行法证研究,而不能对相关人员持偏袒态度。
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The Secret Intelligence Service, Passport Control and Jewish Refugees from the Third Reich, 1938–1939
The role of members of the British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) in helping Jewish refugees flee Nazi persecution in the 1930s has garnered wide interest. It has been claimed that SIS officers, in their cover role as Passport Control Officers (PCOs), helped ‘save’ thousands of Jews from the Third Reich by issuing immigration visas. The focus, however, has been on individual SIS officers, rather than the collective effort of the many passport control staff involved in issuing visas. There has also been a tendency to devolve the matter into a process of producing crude balance sheets of numbers of Jews ‘saved’. This article seeks to understand how SIS came to exploit passport control work as cover for its activities and to assess the impact of the refugee crisis on SIS operations. It also aims to make sense of some of the statistics regarding visas issued by individuals such as Captain Frank Foley and Captain Thomas Kendrick, identifying some wild over-estimates. The article suggests that the humanitarian work carried out by SIS/PCO personnel should not be rendered as a competition as to who ‘saved’ the most refugees. It is important to research the subject forensically without a partisan attitude towards the personalities involved in order to uncover the truth and understand what happened.
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