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There was no co-ordinated international effort. Many countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany. However, in view of the Great Depression there was a reluctance to accept large numbers, and Immigration controls were very strict. The following figures are often quoted for the total number of refugees from Nazi Germany, Austria and the Czech lands in the period 1933-39 (or in 1933-41 in the case of the US and the Soviet Union). These figures have been rounded and include political refugees: * US - 250,000 * Britain - 71,000 * Australia - 50,000 * Argentina - 50,000 * Canada - 8,000 * Soviet Union - 250,000 (This includes a large number of political refugees and also refugees from Nazi occupied Poland) * Shanghai City (under Japanese rule) - 25,000 (includes refugees from Poland and Lithuania) Many countries, such as New Zealand and Turkey accepted fewer than 1,000 each.

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There was no co-ordinated international effort. Many countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany. However, in view of the Great Depression there was a reluctance to accept large numbers, and Immigration controls were very strict. The following figures are often quoted for the total number of refugees from Nazi Germany, Austria and the Czech lands in the period 1933-39 (or in 1933-41 in the case of the US and the Soviet Union). These figures have been rounded and include political refugees: * US - 250,000 * Britain - 71,000 * Australia - 50,000 * Argentina - 50,000 * Canada - 8,000 * Soviet Union - 250,000 (This includes a large number of political refugees and also refugees from Nazi occupied Poland) * Shanghai City (under Japanese rule) - 25,000 (includes refugees from Poland and Lithuania) Many countries, such as New Zealand and Turkey accepted fewer than 1,000 each.

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