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They were not able to pick and choose. They had to go to countries that were willing to take them, and they had to have something (a job, if possible) to go to. Those who were unable to get out of Germany before 1939 had enormous difficulty leaving. Notable numbers went (before the outbreak of war) to: France, Britain, the U.S., Australia; a few managed to go to Argentina, some to China.

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