The History of the Holocaust - Jewish Holocaust Nazi Germany
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Difficult Emigration Bureaucracy
To exit the country you must have a valid entrance visa from another country.Emigrants may only take 2,000 RM out of the nation.
Hope
German politics will eventually improve...
Nazis gain power.
Hard to Find Safe Havens
On top of a passport and certification from police and tax offices, potential emigrants had to have an entrance visa from another nation. They could also only take a very limited sum of money.
Many Jews felt that they could deal with the persecution of the Nazis until the German government regained stability.
Finding a a nation that would take in emigrants in the 1930s was impossible. At the Evian conference in 1938, most nations, including the USA and Great Britain, refused to take in more refugees.
I want out of Nazi Germany, but where can I go?
Financially Impossible
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We just don't have the money to leave the country. The exit tax is too high!
Why didn't the Jews leave Nazi Germany?
Patriotism
We are Germans first... and Jews second.
After 1937, Jews needed to pay a 25% tax on all of their assets and a 25% capital transfer tax. This was an impossibility for most families.
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German Jews were just as proud of their nation as non-German Jews. Ten thousand German Jews died fighting for their nation in WWI.
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