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Benjamin Akzin

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205:, which went beyond earlier proposals of bombing the railroad lines leading to the camps. Although Akzin persisted in his efforts for such action to be taken, his proposals were rejected by the US administration - at least in part because the same idea had previously been rejected by leading Jewish organizations, including the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Agency, whose board of directors, with David Ben Gurion in the chair, voted unanimously against the proposal on June 11, 1944. From 1945 to 1947, Akzin served as political advisor later secretary of the US Zionist Emergency Committee. 220:
as professor of constitutional law and international relations. He served as dean of the faculty 1951-54, 1956โ€“58 and 1961-63. In 1950, he founded the Department of Political Science of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Hebrew University, and served as its department chair until the early 1960s.
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and his founding of the New Zionist Organization (NZO), Akzin served as head of the political division of NZO from 1936 to 1941.
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to lobby support for Jewish statehood. He spent a period with the legal department of the
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and served as secretary to Jabotinsky. Following Jabotinsky break with the
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The Jerusalem Post - International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
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and was then appointed to a position on the staff of the
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The American Experience - America and the Holocaust
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