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Albert Einstein?

Jewish physicist who was among the 100,000 Jewish refugees accepted by the US; the US primarily accepted refugees of exceptional ability like him


When did the US turn away jewish refugees?

The United States turned away Jewish children refugees during WWII in 1939.


What year did Cuba and the US turn away Jewish refugees?

1939


How does the process of Jewish refugees gaining citizenship in NZ work?

There is no difference in New Zealand between Jewish refugees getting citizenship and other refugees. The only place where Jewish refugees are treated differently (in a positive way) is Israel. Jewish refugees are openly shunned from all Muslim-majority countries.


What was the role of the US in World War 2 with the Jewish refugees?

they setup a refugee rescue team


Why did Ireland not take Jewish refugees after the war?

we took over 900 refugees


What has the author Swami Shivanando written?

Swami Shivanando has written: 'Ape tantra' -- subject(s): Biography, Hungarians, Jewish Refugees, Refugees, Jewish


What has the author Wolli Kaelter written?

Wolli Kaelter has written: 'From Danzig' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Rabbis, Refugees, Jewish


Why didn't the United States accept all the Jewish refugees?

because there are Jewish


What countries refugees to escape holocaust?

It depends entirely on which moment of history. The country that has accepted the largest number of Jewish refugees in history is likely Israel (1948-Present), but the US (1850-Present), France (1950-Present), the Ottoman Empire (1400-1800), Poland (1200-1500), and China (1850-1950), accepted hundreds of thousands if not millions of Jewish immigrants and refugees.


At the end of World War II how did nations around the world help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.


What has the author Ernst Meisels written?

Ernst Meisels has written: 'Emigrant aus Leopoldstadt' -- subject(s): Biography, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Refugees, Jewish