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Many nations were reluctant to accept German refugees because these countries were
concerned about the economic impact.
fearful of German retaliation against the refugees.
already overpopulated with their own people.
lacking adequate land size to accommodate the refugees.
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concerned about the economic impact.
Explanation: during the 1930s (e.g., at the 1938 Evian Conference) many countries refused to accept large numbers of German refugees because of the Great Depression, unemployment, and anti-immigrant sentiment—fears that refugees would be an economic burden.
Explanation: during the 1930s (e.g., at the 1938 Evian Conference) many countries refused to accept large numbers of German refugees because of the Great Depression, unemployment, and anti-immigrant sentiment—fears that refugees would be an economic burden.
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