The Jews as a whole did not move to California. Some Jews did move there, and they came to California for the same reasons that many others came. In the 19th century, there were Jews who joined the gold rush. In the 20th century, jobs and opportunity attracted people.
The Allied Forces and the United Nations helped the surviving Jews to relocate to other nations. Most of the Jews went to the United States and many went to Israel. The UN and the Allied Forces worked to see that people would be accepted into other countries and helped many relocate to other nations. They did not however give money and jobs to the people when they arrived. But, the Jews were resilient and managed to start over in their new nations. In 1948, Israel was able to win their independence. They were able to join the UN and accept more displaced Jews after a time.
Jews were all over Europe not only Germany. Many them were murdered during world war 2. The lucky ones escaped to other counteries and then by boats to Israel
most slaves did relocate after they were freed from slavery in order to find a better home for themselves and their families
The Brooklyn Dodgers move to Los Angeles and the New York Giants moved to San Francisco to begin play in 1958.
Kristallnacht is translated from German into "night of broken glass," which is fitting. Kristallnacht was when Nazis ran through towns smashing windows of German businesses and shops and setting fire to those businesses. Jews were beaten during that day, and forced to relocate elsewhere. It was the start of the Nazi's Final Solution.
Jews were relocated under Hitler's command throughout the war.
because he was hiltler.
Not all, just some... and maybe their reasons are personal.
Unfortunately no.
There were plans in 1940 to ship all the European Jews to Madagascar; then there was a plan to relocate them in Siberia. Both plans were unrealistic as well as brutal. Incidentally, it was the political leaderhsip, not the soldiers, who took decisions of that kind.
Yes California will pay you unemployment benefits if you quit your job to relocate with a spouse in order to preserve your marriage and keep in tact
I don't think you can collect unemployment if you QUIT your job to relocate. If the company was relocating to California (or anywhere farther than 50 miles- I think), and you did not want to relocate, then I believe you can get unemployment.
He resisted Soviet oppression by helping Soviet Jews relocate to Israel.
The Jews "relocated" to America so that they could escape from the religious persecution that they were receiving in their home countries, and they also wanted a chance to live and prosper in a better economy (not that it is today).
He's moving back to California.
It depends on the state you are moving from and the reason for the relocation. Check with the "liable state's" office for particulars
Giants and Dodgers