London, etc.
The countries of Eastern Europe (which became satellites of the USSR after World War 2) in most cases did not accept aid under the Marshall Plan because of their control by Moscow.
Nizam of Hyderabad was the first to accept who accepted subsidiary alliance offered in 1978 by lord wellesly
== == == == == == == == == == == == 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 ...
Most West European countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany.
axis countries must give up completely
United States
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yes
Incredulous
No. You can turn it down, you never have to accept their offer.
In Britain during the Battle of Britain and after the Invasion of Normandy children were evacuated from London and other areas being bombed by the Nazi Germans. The children were taken by trains to safer rural areas to stay with people who had signed up to care for the children. This evacuation was administered by the Ministry of Health. Evacuees also came from Europe who were fleeing from the Nazi Germans. They evacuated their homes and went to Spain, Portugal, England, Ireland, USA, Canada and any other country they could reach and who would accept them. Some people do not call them evacuees but rather escapees or evaders. But the proper term is evacuee.
You don't. The best thing you can do is accept it.
No. It is an offer of aid to you. You can decline the offer
To accept conditions that are offered as part of an agreement.
Practice singing, try out for the choir, and accept if offered a spot.
The countries of Eastern Europe (which became satellites of the USSR after World War 2) in most cases did not accept aid under the Marshall Plan because of their control by Moscow.
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