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Of the refugees, around 30,000 were Jews. An estimated 24,500 mainly Jewish civilians, however, were turned away.
In all, over 300,000 refugees passed through Switzerland during the Nazi period; 30,000 were Jews. Right before World War II, there were 18,000 Jews living in ...
Switzerland's refugee laws, especially with respect to Jews fleeing Germany, were strict and have caused controversy since the end of World War II.
Entry Denials of Jewish Refugees According to the Bergier Commission final report, during the Second World War, Switzerland granted asylum to 25,000 Jews while ... History · Demographics · Antisemitism in Switzerland
Switzerland served as a repository for Jewish capital smuggled out of Nazi Germany and the states threatened by it, and also for vast quantities of gold and ...
More than 50,000 refugees found asylum in Switzerland during the war, including 20,000 Jews, although it was only in July 1944 that Switzerland recognized that ...
13 янв. 1998 г. · The thousands of Jewish refugees who were confined by the Swiss in camps were kept under grim, sometimes cruel conditions behind barbed wire at gunpoint.
In the course of the war, about 15,000 Jews were able to enter Switzerland, while roughly 3,000 were rejected. This chapter argues that Switzerland took the ... Policy of Restricted Asylum · Breaches of Humanity
27 янв. 2022 г. · In total, Switzerland provided refuge to approximately 30,000 Jews. However, around 39,000 refugees (of which 24,400 were Jewish), were barred ...
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