"The Saddest Ship Afloat": The Tragedy of the MS St. Louis

by Allison Lawlor

"The Saddest Ship Afloat": The Tragedy of the MS St. Louis

by Allison Lawlor

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Overview

A true story of hundreds of Jewish refugees and the sea journey they hoped would save them.

On May 13, 1939, the eve of the Second World War, the MS St. Louis left port in Hamburg, Germany, headed for Havana, Cuba. Among the ship’s passengers were more than six hundred Jews attempting to escape Nazi rule. But most of the visas the passengers had purchased turned out to be fake, and after several days in limbo in Havana’s harbor, the ship’s captain turned back for Europe. Canadian and American activists petitioned their governments to accept the refugees on humanitarian grounds, but to no avail. On its return, the ship would distribute its passengers among European countries, and over the course of the war, an estimated 250 would die in Nazi concentration camps.

This volume in the Stories of our Past series is illustrated with photos and sidebar features on the voyage, glimpses into the lives of passengers, a look at Canada’s postwar refugee policy, and memorials dedicated to preserving the story of this tragic event in Canadian immigration history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771085335
Publisher: Nimbus Publishing
Publication date: 04/06/2021
Series: Stories of Our Past
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Allson Lawlor's work has appeared in the Globe and Mail and several magazines. After working as a reporter for newspapers in Ontario, Allison returned in 2003 to Nova Scotia, where she had previously attended the University of King's College. She is the author of several non-fiction books for adults, and this is her first book for children. Allison lives in Prospect, Nova Scotia, with her husband, two daughters, and several animals.

Table of Contents

Preface v

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Life in 1930s Germany 11

Chapter 2 Onboard the MS St. Louis 19

Chapter 3 Canadians Petition the Government 41

Chapter 4 Cairine Wilson's Valiant Battle 55

Chapter 5 A Refugee's Story: Marianne Echt 71

Chapter 6 Canadian Immigration Policies 85

Chapter 7 Lasting Lessons 103

Acknowledgements 112

Bibliography 113

Index 115

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