With high unemployment in the 1930s almost all countries restricted the number of refugees that they accepted. For example, in Britain refugees had to have a financial guarantee (from themselves, family, friends or a charity) that they would not become a burden on the public ... Since, after 1933-34, it was very difficult for Jews to take money out of Nazi Germany, this created problems.
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The main difference is that the Axis were left extremely bitter and unable to recover after World War I - They grudgingly surrendered and the unfair treatment of them in the Treaty of Versailles heightened that. They were solely blamed for the war and forced to pay for everyone's reparations, a vast figure impossible for a defeated and destroyed nation to pay. In contrast, after World War II the Allies were much more fair with the Axis after the war finished; they lent aid and actually helped the defeated nations recover, a far cry from forcing them to pay for reparations on all sides, as was done after WWI. Another aspect is that after WWII ended, there was a new threat to face - Communism. This caused the remaining nations to ally against the oncoming threat, in order to defend themselves.
AnswerThere was an organization called the League of Nations, (or "LON" in short) which was formed after World War 1. Its aim was to prevent wars from taking place and world-wide disarmament. Sadly, the main powers like Britain and France were self-minded, and dealing with Great Powers like Japan, Germany, and Italy were inefficient. Several small countries had solved their disputes, however, because they feared trade embargos with these world powers would adversely affect their economy.When Communists came into power in the USSR (in 1917), the League of Nations banned the USSR, as they feared the spread of Communism. Although the United States started the idea of the LON, the USA did not join because of their isolationism policy.These inefficiencies of the League of Nations led to outbreak of World War 2. Fortunately, in 1946 the League of Nations volunteered to dissolve themselves because the United Nations (or "UN") had formed in 1945. It has gone from 51 founding members to 192 current members. Today, just about every country - including Israel, North Korea, Iran, and Iraq has joined the UN. Currently (as of November 2009), there are only three countries not a part of the United Nations: Kosovo, who gained independence in February of 2008 (but is not internationaly recognised), the Vatican City, who opted not to join, and Taiwan.The issue with Taiwan is a little complicated, but the main problem is representing both the People's Republic of China and Taiwan at the same time.
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They passed UN Resolution 181 which partitioned the land into two separate states: a Jewish State and an Arab State.
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No. World organizations are not democratic. The United Nations gives each nation one vote. Tiny Malta has the same vote a Giant China. Small nations with a small fraction of the world's population have the most votes. Most organizations only deal with a small part of the world for that reason. In its parliament, the European Common Market gives more votes to countries with smaller populations but does not let them vote as a block.
The Axis countries pretty much ignored the League of Nations.
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The United Nations will investigate the allegations. If allegations of genocide are found to be true, the United Nations may send troops to stop it.
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they send in troops from the UN to stop the genocide