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Germany Britain Postwar Jews

** FILE ** British troops in a British Army lorry accompany Jews, from the Exodus refugee ship after trying to enter Palestine illegally, from Klocknitz railway station to Poppendorf Reception Camp, near Lubeck, in this Sept. 8, 1947 file photo. More than 400 pages of formerly secret documents released Monday, May 5, 2008 by Britain's National Archives show how the British government tried to send thousands of Palestine-bound Jewish survivors of the Nazi genocide back to postwar Germany without inflaming world opinion. Despite the best efforts of early spin doctors to portray the move in the most sympathetic light, the decision to turn away the more than 4,500 Jews on board the Exodus refugee ship turned into a humanitarian and public relations debacle for Britain. (AP Photo/file) 
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The Associated Press
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Special Instructions: SEPT. 8, 1947 FILE PHOTO 
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