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At the end of World War II how did nations around the world help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.


At the end of World War 2 how did nations around the worl help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Countries around the world worked together to help Jewish refugees who were left without homes following World War II. Specifically, many countries opened their borders to refugees, including Australia and, briefly, the United States.


Did Mexico accept Jews during World War 2?

Mexico accepted very few Jewish refugees in the 1930s and 1940s.


What countries refugees to escape holocaust?

It depends entirely on which moment of history. The country that has accepted the largest number of Jewish refugees in history is likely Israel (1948-Present), but the US (1850-Present), France (1950-Present), the Ottoman Empire (1400-1800), Poland (1200-1500), and China (1850-1950), accepted hundreds of thousands if not millions of Jewish immigrants and refugees.


Why was there rationing in Ireland?

There was rationing in Ireland because during the war, Ireland declared that they did not want to take part in the war. So all the other countries didn't attack them or anything but the war still did affect Ireland. In Ireland we get much of our stuff imported from other countries. But because other countries were at war they couldn't supply those things to Ireland. So because there wasn't enough food in Ireland there were rations to make sure people got fed.

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At the end of World War II how did nations around the world help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.


At the end of world war 2 how did nations around the world helo Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

jewish refugees were given a homeland in palestine. novanet


What was the role of the US in World War 2 with the Jewish refugees?

they setup a refugee rescue team


What has the author Heinz Kehlmann written?

Heinz Kehlmann has written: 'So weit nach Westen' -- subject(s): Biography, Immigrants, Jewish Personal narratives, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Ukrainian, Personal narratives, Jewish, Refugees, Jewish, Ukrainian Jews, World War, 1939-1945


What has the author Tamar Bergman written?

Tamar Bergman has written: 'Along the Tracks' -- subject(s): Jewish Refugees, Jewish children, Jews, Juvenile literature, Refugees, World War, 1939-1945, Jewish refugees 'Le-orekh ha-mesilah (Shahaf)' 'The boy from over there' -- subject(s): Fiction, Holocaust survivors, Kibbutzim


At the end of World War 2 how did nations around the worl help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Countries around the world worked together to help Jewish refugees who were left without homes following World War II. Specifically, many countries opened their borders to refugees, including Australia and, briefly, the United States.


What has the author Steve Hochstadt written?

Steve Hochstadt has written: 'Shanghai Geschichten' -- subject(s): Jewish Refugees, Jewish ghettos, Jews, Refugees, Jewish, World War, 1939-1945 'Exodus to Shanghai' -- subject(s): Jewish refugees, Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), German Jews, Ethnic relations, Biography 'Mobility and modernity' -- subject(s): History, Internal Migration, Migration, Internal, Residential mobility, Rural-urban migration


What has the author Trudi Alexy written?

Trudi Alexy has written: 'The Marrano Legacy' 'The mezuzah in the Madonna's foot' -- subject(s): Biography, Ethnic relations, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Influence, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Refugees, Jewish, Rescue, World War, 1939-1945, Jewish refugees 'La Mezura en los Pies de la Virgen / The Mezuzab in the Madonna's Foot'


What has the author Nizaar Makdoembaks written?

Nizaar Makdoembaks has written: 'Goelag in de Indische archipel' -- subject(s): Aluminum industry, Jewish Refugees, Petroleum industry, Refugees, Jewish, Strikes and lockouts, World War, 1939-1945


At the end of world war 2 how did nations around the world help Jewish refugees who were left without homes?

Some nations opened their borders for Jewish refugees to come in and start a new life. Also, member nations of the UN facilitated the establishment of Israel as the nation state of the Jews.


What has the author Dov Levin written?

Dov Levin has written: 'Baltic Jews under the Soviets, 1940-1946' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, History, Holocaust survivors, Jewish Participation, Jewish Refugees, Jews, Participation, Jewish, Refugees, Jewish, World War, 1939-1945 'Fighting back' -- subject(s): Jewish resistance, Jews, World War, 1939-1945, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jewish soldiers, Ethnic relations, History


What was Canada's response to the plight of Jewish refugees prior to World War 2?

Some members of the Canadian government were anti-Jewish, and Canada took in only 8,000 Jewish refugees - a small number, in view of the size and relative prosperity of the country (despite the Great Depression).