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Mexico accepted very few Jewish refugees in the 1930s and 1940s.


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In the 1930s there were severe restrictions on migration, so the Jews had to go to countries that would accept them. Moreover, they had to move to a job or to relatives if possible - or had to be dependent on charity. (No country wanted to accept people who were likely to become a burden). Germans (whether Jews or not) had to pay for permission to leave Germany and even then they were not allowed to take all their remaining money with them. From 1938 onwards they were allowed to take almost no money out of Germany. About 250,000 refugees (not all of them Jews) went to the U.S., about 72,000 to Britain, 50,000 to Australia. Many fled to France, Austria and Czechoslovakia, where they again came under Nazi rule. Some countries, like Canada, took almost no refugees. In China, the city of Shanghai accepted about 25,000 refugees. Some went to Palestine.


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