Theodor Herzl (ship)

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Theodor Herzl was a clandestine Aliyah Bet immigrant ship used to transport Jewish refugees to Mandatory Palestine in defiance of British immigration restrictions after World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aliyah Bet immigrant ship
passenger ship
associatedWith Jewish displaced persons camps in Europe
Zionist movement NERFINISHED
carried Jewish refugees
carriedOutBy Jewish underground immigration network NERFINISHED
countryInvolved United Kingdom
destination Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
goal bringing Jewish refugees to Eretz Israel
hasHistoricalContext British White Paper immigration quotas NERFINISHED
Holocaust survivors seeking refuge
historicalSignificance symbol of Jewish resistance to British immigration policy
namedAfter Theodor Herzl NERFINISHED
operatedBy Haganah NERFINISHED
Mossad LeAliyah Bet NERFINISHED
operatedIn Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
post–World War II period
opposedBy British Mandate authorities NERFINISHED
partOf Aliyah Bet NERFINISHED
purpose to defy British immigration restrictions
relatedTo other Aliyah Bet ships
subjectOf British naval interception operations
typeOfMigration illegal immigration under British law
usedAfter World War II NERFINISHED
usedFor clandestine immigration to Mandatory Palestine

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Aliyah Bet notableShip Theodor Herzl (ship)