Many tried to leave, but Immigration was very strictly controlled by other countries. The U.S. was very reluctant to admit many refugees. Moreover, Germany did not allow refugees to take money out of the country, and other countries were not at all keen to admit people who were likely to become a public burden. In general, it was much easier for young, single people with good qualifications to leave than for people with family responsibilities.
he didnt he finnally shot himself because he was losing the war and he was bipolar which causes you to go crazy an get stupid
avoid religion persecution pursue economic opportunities create a better life for themselves and their families escape the effect of famine escape poverty
We read of Jesus in Egypt as a child. He went to the land of Gadara which was over from Galilee and largley a Greek city. He went to tyre to avoid persecution.
Sigmund Freud left Vienna in 1938 to escape Nazi persecution as he was Jewish. He settled in London, where he spent the rest of his life and continued his work in psychoanalysis.
No he didnt he wrote a letter in Jewish saying to the vaan dans where to go it was the neighours who disssided they had
to escape religious persecution
Albert Einstein left Germany in 1933 due to the rise of the Nazi Party and their persecution of Jewish people. He moved to the United States, where he continued his work and became a citizen in 1940.
He didnt
During the Soviet period, and especially from about 1930 emigration from the Russia and other parts of the USSR was almost impossible, irrespective of the grounds for wanting to leave.
Religious Persecution i think
they didnt
because they faced persecution in their own countries.