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It was the 1930s, the height of the Great Depression, and almost all countries had strict Immigration controls, so people leaving Nazi Germany could not be that choosy. Many emigrated to: * The U.S. * Britain * France * The Netherlands * Belgium * Switzerland * Czechoslovakia * Australia * Argentina (till late 1938, when Argentina refused to accept more refugees) Obviously, those who fled to Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands, Belgium and France later came under the control of the Nazis again. (Anne Frank and her family are an example of this).

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They left because the Nazis started to persecute them and made it impossible for many to earn a living in Germany. For example, in April 1933 most Jews were forbidden to work in the public sector; then they were forbidden to work in the media ... and so it went on.

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Jews slowly lost many of their civil liberties in the 1930s, there were then ghettoizations and imprisonments of the population, then Jews were hunted down and killed by Einsatzgruppen Hit Squads, then there was the Final Solution to mechanically bring Jews to death by creating Concentration Camps and Death Camps to kill them in large gas chambers.

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