JEWISH REFUGEES FROM THE GERMAN REICH, 1933-1939
Immigration reached a second peak during the 1880s, when more than ½ million migrated annually to the US. German and Irish still accounted for much of the immigrants, but other Northern and Western European countries sent increasing number of migrants (Norway, Sweden). ................
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