Emigration
- Created by: graceewills
- Created on: 22-02-15 17:55
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- Emigration
- Voluntary Departures
- 37,000 Jews
- Encouraged but assets seized
- Skilled and those with families - accepted by other countries
- Zionism encouraged - but very few
- Those who didn't
- Restrictions in other countries
- Restrictions by Britain in Palestine
- Older Germans wanted to stay - felt German
- Many thought it would pass
- Reich Office for Jewish Emigration
- After chaos in Anschluss - promoted more order and efficiency
- Jurisdiction over Jewish affairs by Goeing bypassed
- Reich association of Jews in Germany
- Suited Nazis because Jewish affairs then had to be dealt with by Jews themselves
- Promoting the emigration of Jews - 'by every possible means'
- Kinder -transport
- Voluntary organisations and privates in Britain
- Refuge to young people up to 17 years
- 1938-39
- Voluntary Departures
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