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.
If you are asking about WWII, few countries accepted Jewish refugees. Jews were able to successfully escape to China and some Central and South American countries for the most part. Some were able to get into Israel although the British turned back boatloads of refugees to Europe and their deaths. After the war started, countries such as Britain, Canada, and the US accept few or no Jewish refugees.
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.
u.s. and other countries that were not teamed up with Hitler
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Jewish refugees and many survivors of the Holocaust sought their own homeland and returned to Palestine. They formed the country of Israel in 1948 and have fought opposition from the Arab countries ever since.
It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.
UruguayOther 'candidates' include:IndiaNew Zealand (took in fewer than 1,000 refugees)ThailandTurkey (took in about 1,000 refugees)
The Allied victory in Europe ended the Holocaust. Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees (of all kinds) from Germany. Other countries also accepted some refugees from Germany.
u.s. and other countries that were not teamed up with Hitler
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The following countries accepted significant numbers of refugees from Nazi Germany. Obviously, not all the refugees were Jews:U.S. - about 250,000Soviet Union - over 200,000 (but only Communists until 1939 ...)Britain - about 71,000Australia - about 50,000France also accepted quite a number but many of them were later recaptured by the Nazis.
Escape: Children of the Holocaust profiles 7 child Holocaust survivors.
Holocaust refugees?
Jewish refugees and many survivors of the Holocaust sought their own homeland and returned to Palestine. They formed the country of Israel in 1948 and have fought opposition from the Arab countries ever since.
In general refugees are from the country from which they have fled.
It is estimated that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, many of whom were refugees. In addition, millions of other groups, such as Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, also perished. The exact number of refugees among the Holocaust victims is not known, but it is believed to be significant.
Countries like Germany, UK accepts christian refugees. But not limited to them only.
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UruguayOther 'candidates' include:IndiaNew Zealand (took in fewer than 1,000 refugees)ThailandTurkey (took in about 1,000 refugees)