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One usually could not simply leave Germany. One needed somewhere and something to go to. It was the 1930s and just about all countries had very strict Immigration rules, which were enforced. Those wanting to emigrate also needed a job to go to - or had to be supported abroad by family or by charities. Moreover, from 1934 onwards it was very difficult to take money out of Nazi Germany without government approval, which was not given to people fleeing the country. (On the contrary, they had to pay for permission to leave).

Britain and Australia, for example, required a financial guarantee before admitting refugees as there were fears that they might become a burden to the public ... (Britain relaxed some of these requirements in some cases late from late 1938 onwards).

The whole situation was very difficult indeed.

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