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Jewish Refugees From Nazism
Jewish refugees from Nazism are Jews who were forced to leave their place of residence due to persecution by the Nazi Germany, Nazis, their allies and collaborators between 1933 and 1945. The proportion of those who survived compared to those who died is about half in different countries. Since the 1930s, right-wing regimes with Antisemitism, anti-Semitic policies came to power in the Nazi Germany and some other European countries. These events led to the emergence of hundreds of thousands of Jewish refugees. Between 350,000 and 400,000Yehuda Bauer. American Jewry and the Holocaust: The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1939–1945.' ''Wayne State University Press'', p. 26. 1981. . Jews left Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia before the start of World War II. Of the 235,000 Fifth Aliyah, Jewish immigrants to Mandatory Palestine, Palestine from 1932 to 1939, approximately 60,000 were History of the Jews in Germany, German Jews.
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