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Between 1933 and 1941 the U.S. accepted about 250,000 refugees from Germany and Austria and a small number fleeing the Nazis from other countries. The majority of these were Jews (as defined by the Nazis), but some of the refugees were political opponents of the Nazis and were not Jews.

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In 1933 Germany had a population of about 525,000 'full' Jews (using the definition that the Nazis themselves used) and Austria about 183,000.

An estimated 290, 000 Jews emigrated - but not necessarily to longterm safety. For example, those who migrated to France, Belgium and the Netherlands were again in danger after these countries were invaded by Germany in 1940.

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Some of the Jews immigrated in the 1850s. The German-Jews immigrated around 1942.

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about 150,000

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None - the border was closed to Jews.

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1,295

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