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... After the Nazi takeover of Austria in March of 1938, Eichmann was sent to Vienna where he created the Central Office for Jewish Emigration! . ...
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... In fact we can conclude that at the time the British no longer appreciated Jewish emigration to Palestine and stopped to be pro-Zionist. ...
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... In fact we can conclude that at the time the British no longer appreciated Jewish emigration to Palestine and stopped to be pro-Zionist. ...
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... Indeed, there were three great waves of Jewish emigration from Germany, the first being between 1933-36, but mostly after the Nuremberg Laws were announced. ...
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... It involved harsher suppression, and programs aimed at emigration. After the destruction of the synagogues and Jewish stores all over Germany, the police under ...
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... in America but also a word used to refer to a Jewish community ... the problem could not be solved without simultaneously clearing the way for increased emigration. ...
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... emigrate. When the war was officially declared, emigration ended and "the final solution" to the Jewish problem came. When Germany ...
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... emigrate. When the war was officially declared, emigration ended and 'the final solution to the Jewish problem' came. When Germany ...
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... The Jewish press was suppressed, leading Yiddish writers were silenced, and educational opportunities for Jewish youths were curtailed. Emigration of Jews was ...
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... Many Jewish organizations were refusing to support the Zionist cause, resulting in ... with refugees were more inclined to stress systematic emigration, but those ...
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... synagogues were burned and Jewish stores were looted. As a result of this, 537,000 German Jews emigrated until 1941, when the Nazis put a stop to emigration . ...
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... to be "the new Moses." The definition of the word exodus means departure or emigration, usually of ... He wanted Jesus to deliver the Jewish people from oppression ...
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... branch of the secret police in Syria --the Makhabrat-- was assigned to keep the Jewish community's activities under constant surveillance. Emigration of the ...
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... the 'purity of German blood' into a legal category." This led Jewish people to ... In 1938, there was either forced emigration for those Jews who did not leave or ...
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... resulted. Beginning in the 1800's, oppression of Jews in Eastern Europe sparked a mass emigration of Jewish refugees. Some Jews ...
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... it was not for them to intervene for they felt that the Jewish problem classified ... World were finally forced to take a stand on the issue of emigration of Jews ...
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... Myths were told of Jewish crimes such as ritual murder and conspiracy against ... denies Jews the right to vote and restricts their emigration (Levanon 559). ...
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... Joseph Goebbels, gangs of thugs attacked Jews and vandalized Jewish businesses. ... Instead of isolation and forced emigration, the Nazis began to concentrate Jews ...
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... was a transitional measure, but the transition did not lead to emigration. ... of them pointing in the same direction: "to solve the Jewish question." Kristallnacht ...
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... it was not for them to intervene for they felt that the Jewish problem classified ... World were finally forced to take a stand on the issue of emigration of Jews ...
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... Another common reason for emigration was Political and Religious Persecution in Eastern Europe. Many of these eastern Europeans, the majority Jewish, lived in ...
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... Between 1986 and 1991, largely as a result of the resumption of emigration, an average annual fall ... There is a small but long-established Jewish Community (0.04 ...
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... community. Jewish neighborhoods were transformed into prisons. ... Some escaped by hiding, or through legal or illegal emigration. Others ...
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... community. Jewish neighborhoods were transformed into prisons. ... Some escaped by hiding, or through legal or illegal emigration. Others ...
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... Their emigration extended to Europe. ... Their country was occupied by other races. They were persecuted by Christians only because of their being Jewish. ...
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... to his fellow countryman "V," relating the incidents of his emigration and inviting ... Having married a Jewish German woman during the World War Two crisis, is ...
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... Nixon's credibility; Senator Jackson's Amendment in regards to the Jewish community and ... Amendment of 1974, which fought Moscow to open emigration of Soviet Jews ...
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... M. Nixon's credibility; Senator Jackson's Amendment in regards to the Jewish community and ... Amendment of 1974, which fought Moscow to open emigration of Soviet ...
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... the term inappropriately by referring to Russian, Chinese, and Jewish crime organizations as ... By the early 20th century emigration from Italy into America was ...
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... forcing more people to look to the Jewish community for financial assistance, and by limiting the possibilities for successful emigration." Hitler's speeches ...
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