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Refugees' routes: emigration, resettlement, and transmigration

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By the end of the 1930s, the Gestapo forced Jews to leave Germany, by threatening to detain them in concentration camps, and at the same time some of the bureaucratic measures actually impeded their departure. This chapter examines the attitude of the receiving countries, their reactions to the refugee crisis, and the policies of the Jewish refugee organizations

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