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The only reasonable answer would be A. Job were scares.
Remember, it was the time of the Great Depression.
Many Jews tried to find better homes and jobs to work. Countries would turn them away because they already had bankruptcy and people losing jobs.
Remember, it was the time of the Great Depression.
Many Jews tried to find better homes and jobs to work. Countries would turn them away because they already had bankruptcy and people losing jobs.
As Jobs were scarce, Jews was trying to leave Germany and Austria.
Why Jews was trying to leave Germany and Austria during Great Depression?
The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression between 1929 and 1939 that began after a major fall in stock prices in the United States.
In Austria, more than 50% of the Jews had left the country by May 1939, following Adolf Eichmann's program to force Jews to emigrate that began in the spring of 1938. From mid-1942 to September 1943, Italy gave aid to Jews in several areas under its occupation. including Dalmatia and Croatia, where 5,000 Jews found refuge, southern France, where at least 25,000 Jews fled. The history of the Jews in Germany goes back at least to the year 321, and continued through the Early Middle Ages and High Middle Ages.
The correct answer is option A.
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