More often, the Russian-speaking immigrants and their children are ... When the post-Soviet immigration began, Jews in Germany suddenly found themselves struggling to cater to large numbers ...
Around 560,000 Jews lived in Germany in 1933, the year Adolf Hitler came to power. At the end of World War II in 1945, their numbers had diminished to about 15,000 — through emigration and ...
For the Jewish population of Germany ... the resulting antisemitism from the extreme left and from Islamic immigrants in Germany to play into its anti-immigration agenda. In this political ...
for the perverse and disgraceful comparison between the plan for the voluntary relocation of Gazans and the voluntary emigration of Jews from Nazi Germany. I hope that he will again be severely ...
The emigration proposals outlined to the ... for inclusion in the committee’s scope of 14,000 Polish Jews deported from Germany to Poland and negotiations with the Dominican Republic and other ...
“It was no accident either that in 1933, Germany also began by targeting 100,000 Jewish immigrants,” Beran said. “And it is ...
After the Second World War it was thought that there would never again be any Jewish life in Germany. Today, however, there are female Rabbis in this country, Jewish LGBTQI groups, Jewish politicians ...