You need to explain who she refers to.
escape attempts
They were set free
They were nearly all Jews trying to escape from Nazi Germany.
they thought that they would be able to escape the intolerance and persecution in germany.=)
It depends on which Allies you are talking about. If you are talking about America, France, and England, then they treated West Germany with much respect and helped them grow as a new country. France and West Germany, along with a couple others, created the EU in 1951 with the Treaty of Paris. Russia, though, oppressed East Germany, and many people tried to escape over the Berlin Wall, which was erected in 1961 to make sure people didn't escape.
The Great Escape
Escape - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
In Fussen, Germany
escape attempts
They were set free
Germany lost some highly qualified and very talented people, but that did not bother the Nazis at all.
They were nearly all Jews trying to escape from Nazi Germany.
they thought that they would be able to escape the intolerance and persecution in germany.=)
Escape to the Sun - 1972 was released on: USA: 31 October 1972 West Germany: 31 December 1972
The Great Escape II The Untold Story - 1988 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:12 Iceland:12 USA:PG (1990) West Germany:12
Anne Frank was originally from Frankfurt, Germany.
Yes, there was a notable balloon escape from East Berlin in 1979 when two families, the Strelzyk and the Wetzel families, used a homemade hot air balloon to flee to West Germany. After working secretly for several months, they successfully launched the balloon and crossed the border, landing safely in West Germany. This daring escape highlighted the lengths to which people would go to escape the oppressive regime of East Germany. Their story has since been depicted in various media, including the 2018 film "Balloon."