to try to find family.
No. England accepted many Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.
In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.
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Most West European countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany.
No. England accepted many Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany.
the issue of increasing numbers of Jewish refugees escaping Nazi
In 1933-39 they were fleeing from persecution in Nazi Germany. If you are asking about earlier times, the key period was 1880-1914, when they were fleeing from persecution in Tsarist Russia.
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you did not say which were 'these' traditions.
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In the years 1933-1941 the U.S. accepted about 250,000 refugees from Nazi Germany and from Austria. That is more than "a few thousand". Having said that, many would agree that it was not enough, given the gravity of the situation. No other country took in as many. (The Soviet Union accepted about 200,000 but for the most part only Communists ... Next is Britain, which took in 71,000). The above figures are for all refugees from Nazi Germany and Austria and include non-Jews.
Most West European countries accepted some refugees from Nazi Germany.
as far as i know,none
A yellow Star of David.
children in nazi Germany were affected if you were a German you wenrt allowed to talk to Jewish people you were seem higher than a Jew