== == == == == == == == == == == == At that stage, the German Jews tried to go to practically any country that would accept them. The preferred country for most was the U.S. but Immigration was very tightly controlled. Some managed to go to Argentina or Uruguay and the more desperate refugees ended up in Shanghai (then under Japanese control). Others went to Britain, Australia and anywhere that would take them ... Many were unable to get out and perished in the Holocaust. Some fled to France, Belgium and the Netherlands, which all came under German control in May-June 1940 ...
They went to neutral countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, and Sweden.
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Neutral countries? World War 2 hadn't started by then ... No, they went to countries that would accept them.
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A pogrom or series of coordinated attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria on 9-10 November 1938, carried out by SA stormtroopers and civilians. German authorities looked on without intervening. The attacks left the streets covered with broken glass from the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues.
They didn't. The 20th century saw an exodus from Spain to more developed countries where work was available.
Kristallnacht was the first instance of large-scalegovernment-sponsored violence against the Jews in Nazi Germany and followed a hailstorm of anit-Jewish decrees, which made it increasingly difficult for them to earn a living. Kristallnacht made it very obvious to German Jews that they were no longer physically safe in Germany and there was a stampede to get out of the country.
Kristallnacht was triggered by the assassination in France of a German diplomat, Ernst vom Rath by Herschel Grynszpan, a German-born Polish Jew. In a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property, 91 Jews were murdered and some 30,000 were arrested and deported to concentration camps. More than 200 synagogues were destroyed and thousands of homes and businesses were ransacked. Kristallnacht also served as a pretext and a means for the wholesale confiscation of firearms from German Jews
Countries do not "immigrate." People immigrate.
Freedom and money.
People who immigrate to the USA are generally happier than they were in their old countries, but there inevitable downsides.
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They immigrated to Israel.
Kristallnacht or Reichskristallnacht is German for the night when the Nazis attacked Jewish people, property and synagogues. Literally "crystal night" due to the amount of shattered glass left on the ground.
The kristallnact was important because it was one of first major steps of the Persecuations of the Jewish people. This soon leaded of Putting Jews into Ghettos and Concentration Camps in 1939.
People immigrate for political reasons and for economic reasons.
People immigrate TO a country and emigrate FROM a country.
The Jewish people were most apt to see themselves as forced to immigrate. Following and during World War II, many Jews immigrated to avoid discrimination.
People immigrate to have a better life, to work in other countries, and for the sake of the people they love. Also because of religion sometimes or because of war in their home country.
A pogrom or series of coordinated attacks against Jews throughout Nazi Germany and parts of Austria on 9-10 November 1938, carried out by SA stormtroopers and civilians. German authorities looked on without intervening. The attacks left the streets covered with broken glass from the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues.