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Was WWII effective at stopping the removal of the Jews from Europe?

Or was there actually a baton passed to the USA from Berlin?
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SW-User
I understand what you are saying.

The first Jewish group is said to have settled in the Dutch colony “New Amsterdam” in 17th century. Prior to that, they had been living in Brazil, where there was Dutch rule in the northeast for 24 years. It did not last long because the Catholic Portuguese fought to get it back and won. After that, the Dutch and the Jews had to go.

Many came in the 19th century and 20th century. Over seven million of them live in the US now. The Nazis' efforts did cause Jews to leave for America and Palestine. I consider America to be distinctly more Jewish since WWII.

Jews who went to the US became very prosperous. They have enjoyed enterprise in America and have more wealth than other groups in America. During the Civil War, Jews profited from both sides. Some of the wealthiest Jews were peddlers who became bankers. Others had retail stores and other businesses. Economic prosperity was a significant reason to move to America. New York and California have remained very attractive to Jews. Have you seen the entertainment industry in America? Hollywood was pounced upon by the Jews. Israel exists because of the US.

If you ask a Jew how they became rich, they will probably say it was due to “antisemitism”, so their wealth is blamed on others, and you don't ask any more questions about the acquisition of it.
SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
Where are you going with this?
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@Patriot96 I was threatening to question the continued removal of Jews from Europe to the mideast under German and Americans since WWII, and the absolute hypocrisy of claiming you aren't the final solution in those two countries, today.
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AnonymousUsing · 26-30, M
Obviously unsuccessful.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Roundandroundwego
they certainly are gone from Europe
1% of the entire Jewish population still lives in Germany and 8% in Europe as a whole. So while the US does have the largest fraction they are far from gone from Europe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_population_by_country

What is the post supposed to mean anyway?
SW-User
@Roundandroundwego “so they're not gone? But they certainly are gone from Europe.”

I come from a Jewish family who are from the far southwest of Russia. The Nazis never occupied Sochi area, but they did manage to occupy the city of Krasnodar. I believe 7000 civilians were killed; Jews, communists.

There are still Jews in Europe and Russia. America and Israel is where much of the power lies.
@SW-User their communities are gone. Maps provide tourists with a view of the missing.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C

 
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