As President Tiso did not grant exceptions
Tiso granted exceptions only to those Jews who were financially interesting to the state.
By one of the central arguments of advocates Jozef Tis They are so -called. Presidential exceptions that according to them President The Slovak state tirelessly and granted the Jewish people and thus protected them from discrimination and deportations. In the current episode of the Podcast History, we will look not only at the truth, how many exceptions and to whom the President granted it.
We will turn to those who have been forced to ask for these exceptions, but also to those who wanted to profit from anti -Jewish legislation and measures. To whom, how and why were exceptions granted? What role did the exceptions play in the Tisovo project of building Slovak statehood? What do these letters reveal about forms of discrimination during the Slovak state and what do they suggest about the attitudes of the Slovaks to the Jews?
Historian Agáta Šústová Drelová talked to researcher Madeline Vadkerta by the author of the book The Slovak President (Letters Jozef Tisovo). For this book, she won the Panta Rhei Awards – the Literary Academy Award as well as the premium of the Club of Independent Writers. The latest will be listed in the Pavel Országh Hviezdoslav Theater in Bratislava Hitler’s President.
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