European Jewish Immigration to Palestine started in the 1800's, not in 1930. Prior to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, when the Palestinian territories were still under control by the British due to the mandate assigned to them by the League of Nations, Jewish immigration to the territory was strictly limited. That being said, many Jews did attempt to immigrate to the territories due to persecution in Europe.
By far the most important reason was growing persecution in Nazi Germany.
The International Rescue Committee helped Grove immigrate from Austria to the United States, where he lived in the Bronx with an aunt and uncle who had immigrated in the 1930s.
Manchurian resources were thought to have the potential to assist Japan escape the Great Depression. (APEX)
Yes, the Dominican Republic played a notable role in providing refuge to Jews during the Holocaust. In the early 1930s, under the leadership of President Rafael Trujillo, the Dominican Republic offered to resettle Jewish refugees, allowing around 800 Jews to immigrate to the country. While the initiative was motivated by various factors, including Trujillo's desire to populate and develop the region, it provided a safe haven for those fleeing persecution in Europe. However, the overall number of Jewish refugees helped was relatively small compared to the vast number who needed assistance during that time.
High unemployment. (It was the 1930s).Antisemitism.
By far the most important reason was growing persecution in Nazi Germany.
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1939, with the 1939 White Paper. However, there had been a trend toward minimizing the rate of Jewish migration to Palestine throughout the 1930s.
People went to the movie a lot and show biz boomed because people needed an escape.
They moved from the great plains
they moved from the great plains
Seeing movies listening to the radio and reading books
The International Rescue Committee helped Grove immigrate from Austria to the United States, where he lived in the Bronx with an aunt and uncle who had immigrated in the 1930s.
Jewish Immigration to Palestine increased significantly, causing Arabs to worry about losing their land.
Well there were many for both. Push- Wars such as WWI and WWII, people also wanted to escape religious persecution especially Austrian Jews. Sparse farmland was also a main factor in pushing farmers out of Austria. Pull- Countries such as the US offered rich farmland, freedom of religion and many jobs especially during the immigration waves of 1910s to the 1930s.
Young women fled into the growing industrial cities, seeking jobs and opportunity. These women discovered they could escape there.
egypt in 1930s