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attitude of the US and Europe to the Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany

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Focuses on the attitude of populations and politicians in the host countries and of those countries that refused to accept refugees or
strictly limited admission. Some three quarters of all Jews who fled Germany in 1933 went to other European countries, primarily to France, Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands and Switzerland. While refugees were initially received with compassions in the liberal European countries, the climate changed after it became obvious that the influx would not stop

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