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== == France was deeply divided between Left and Right in the 1930s. Politically organized anti-semitism was strong in France ... Britain accepted just over 71,000 refugees - which wasn't many in view of the magnitude of the problem. Compare with Australia, with a much smaller population: it accepted over 50,000 refugees from Nazi Germany before the start of World War 2. However, New Zealand accepted hardly any. Clearly, anti-semitism and the Great Depression combined to make the situation very difficult for Jews trying to leave Nazi Germany. ____

Antisemitism was not just a view of the Nazis. Antisemitism was common throughout the world. However, the rest of the world did not go extremes. Other countries did not want the Jewish people to be concentrated in their country for the same reason the Nazis wanted them out of Germany, they did not like them. * Unemployment * Fear of foreigners * Antisemitism * Failure to grasp the seriousness of the situation (until very late in 1938)

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