No, of course not. On the contrary, they had to pay for permission to leave the country.
From 1933 onwards the Nazis made life so difficult for the German Jews (and also for foreign Jews living in Germany) that most of those who could leave did so. In August 1941 the Nazis forbade Jews to leave Germany. Conditions became increasingly bad for the Jews and in the end those still in Germany and German-occupied territory was murdered in the Holocaust.
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because they faced persecution in their own countries.
Hitler claimed the Jews was secretly controlling the economy of Germany.
Germany was in a hard economic crisis. Hitler was the solution. Hitler blamed the Jews for owning all bussinesses and not keeping money in Germany.
From 1933 onwards the Nazis made life so difficult for the German Jews (and also for foreign Jews living in Germany) that most of those who could leave did so. In August 1941 the Nazis forbade Jews to leave Germany. Conditions became increasingly bad for the Jews and in the end those still in Germany and German-occupied territory was murdered in the Holocaust.
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The United States did not get the Jews out of Germany, so they spent no money on that.
because they faced persecution in their own countries.
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).
Hitler claimed the Jews was secretly controlling the economy of Germany.
Germany was in a hard economic crisis. Hitler was the solution. Hitler blamed the Jews for owning all bussinesses and not keeping money in Germany.
A few did most could afford it or believe they would be killed
they did not have enough money probably so they did not move
Until about August 1941 Jews were actively bullied into leaving Germany. However, they had to pay for permission to leave and were not allowed to take more than ten marks out of the country. (They had to leave the rest of their money in Germany). The main difficulty was finding countries willing to accept them and transport was often a problem, too.
It is called the Holocaust, when Nazi Germany executed 600,000,000 Jews. The Germans did not name it that, that is what the event was given for a name for what Adolf Hitler did.
Finland handed over 8 Jews (refugees from Nazi Germany) to the Nazis. The figure given for Danish Jews killed is usually 161.