Their position, especially after late 1938, was desperate, and they tried to go to any country that would accept them (About 25,000 went to Shanghai, for example). Moreover, they had to go to *something* ... No country wanted to accept people who were likely to be a burden. In other words, they needed jobs or a firm guarantee from friends or family members or a charity that they would be supported.
Having said that, the U.S. took about 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany, Britain about 70,OOO and Australia took about 50,000. Canada only accepted 4,000. Some countries took in very few indeed. For example, Turkey took in about 1,000. Please note that all these figures include non-Jewish political refugees.
France, Britain ad the United States
To America and Roosevelt sent them back...
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Between 1933 and 1941 the US accepted about 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany (not all of them Jews).
Many Jews from Germany tried to escape to the Netherlands (Holland) who has always been known to get along well with everyone; including Jews. Other's fled to America, some to Poland, Sweden, and a few other contries as well.
You would know where to find natural recources and have a better veiw of the land you were fighting from.
Exact numbers of this are not easy to find. As far as is known today, 2,499 Americans died on the 6 June, along with 1,940 British, Canadians and other Allies. German figures are very hard to find but most researchers estimate around 7,000 German troops died on the 6th.
They attacked US territory (Pearl harbor).
The Allied Forces were not always able to withstand German assaults but they often did because they were well led, well supplied and they used ingenuity to find ways to conquer the Germans in many battles. The American troops were another reason why the allies were able to withstand the assaults.American troops
It was often felt that the Americans had no right to subpoena Titanic's crew and conduct an investigation, but it's an unfair opinion. The US owned the Titanic, but the Titanic was run by British safety standards. The US inquiries wanted to find exactly what went wrong, who was to blame, and what could be done to improve ship safety, while the British wished to find out what went wrong, but continue with the shipping business. It was felt by the British that it wasn't any of America's business.
they migrate and find their way when their parents migrate.
Wild cats tend to live in the same area all year long and do not migrate. Typically they have a territory that provides them with enough room to find water and to hunt, so they don't need to migrate.
They migrate to near places where they can find food.
The emperor pengun migrate to find a mate and have a baby.
It depends a little on your definition of a 'German' city. Germany and France share a border and there are some 'German' cities currently on the French side (Strassburg for example). Same with Poland. Currently Poland has some of the former German territory Like Königsberg etc.
to find a mate.
migrate
Establishing a territory refers to marking, defining, or claiming a specific area as one's own, often for the purpose of control, protection, or exclusive use. It involves setting boundaries, defending the area from intruders, and maintaining some degree of control over who enters or uses the territory.
Polar Bears migrate with their young every year. When temperatures warm up Polar Bears migrate to land to find food.
you have to migrate
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