because they were not welcome
Salomon Azoulay has written: 'L' hypocrisie des nations' -- subject(s): Antisemitism, Emigration and immigration, History, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish Refugees, Jews, Political aspects, Political aspects of Emigration and immigration, Refugees, Jewish
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The key year was 1939, not 1935. In January 1939 Jews in Germany were ordered to sell their businesses to 'Aryans' at 10% of their estimated value.
In Germany on 6 July 1939Holocaust: The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed.
No. The Nazis did not establish ghettos in Germany itself, only in occupied countries. In some of the big cities in Germany Jews were compelled to live in designated 'Jewish apartment blocks' from 1939 on.
about 300 000, numbers differ as Romania had to give territories to the Soviet Union and to Hungary in 1939/40.
germany invades poland, the jewish persecution, and the haulecaust events
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In September 1941 the emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany was forbidden altogether. Before that it was generally possible for them to leave Germany provided that they had somewhere to go to and could actually get there. One of the biggest restrictions was the reluctance of other countries to accept Jews.They had to pay extortionate sums for permission to leave Germany ... Please bear in mind that with the start of World War in September 1939 international communications were severely disrupted.Incidentally, in 1939 or 1940 rules were introduced restricting the number of Jews emigrating from any one Jewish household.
What tons of gold? After 1939, even Jews couldn't get out.
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Yes, a 1938 decree simply added Israel to the given names of male Jews and Sara to the female Jews. (In Germany at the time Sara was regarded as a specifically Jewish given name, unlike in the English-speaking countries).