As far as I know the only figure available is 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1941. This figure includes political refugees.
From 1941 to 1945 but they had been mistreated since 1933 -- 1933: Persecution of the Jews began. -- 1933-40: Persecution intensified, especially from 1938 on, and by 1939 most Jews in Germany were not able to earn a living. -- 1941: The Holocaust (mass deportations and extermination) began, and continued until 1945.
Yes, he always disliked Jews.
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.
At this time (1933-1945) there were almost no governments who wanted to accept Jews into their territories.
Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor of Germany from 1933-1945, responsible for the killing of millions of Jews.
Most of them came from Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1939. Those were German Jews.
A frequently quoted figure is 11 million dead overall, of whom 6 million were Jews.
From about 1933 until the end of World War II in 1945, the Germans worked to exterminate the Jews. Approximately six million people, mostly Jews, were killed in German concentration camps.
About 1.1 Million Jews were deported to Auschwitz between the years 1940-1945.
Between 1938 and 1945, which was when ww2 ended...
RUTH ZERNER has written: 'DIETRICH BONHOEFFER AND THE JEWS: THOUGHTS AND ACTIONS, 1933-1945 (P.235-250)'
Between 78%-79% of all European Jews were massacred during the Holocaust.