Giving Peace A Chance : A Century of Strife: Influx of Holocaust Survivors
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* 1933: Hitler’s rise to power in Germany leads to an increase in Jewish immigration to Palestine.
* 1936: Arab general strike against British policy.
* 1937: Peel Commission, appointed by the British government to look into the Arab rebel rebellion, recommends division of Palestine into a Jewish state, an Arab state and an enclave--including Jerusalem.
* 1945: Arab League is created.
* 1946: Special U.S.-British inquiry recommends immediate issue of 100,000 immigration certificates for Jewish survivors of the Nazi massacres in Europe.
* 1946-47 Unsuccessful British negotiations with Jews and Arabs.
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