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Many tried to leave, but in the first third of the 20th century and the end of the 19th century, Russian persecution of the Jews of Eastern Europe had unleashed a flood of refugees on Western Europe and the Americas. As a result, many countries had already erected high barriers to Jewish Immigration before Germany began turning the screws on its Jewish population. Furthermore, through the 1930s, only German Jews were seriously affected. The Jews of Poland, Austria, Hungary, Italy and France thought they were safe.

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