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Bauer: (1933-39) 18,000<br />

Wyman: (1938-40) 18,000<br />

Marrus: (1933-39) 17,000<br />

Tartakower: (1933-43) 25,000<br />

Sweden<br />

Wyman: (24) (1943-45) 12,000<br />

Although there are several possible choices for each country, using an<br />

approximate average for each, and taking into account that some<br />

additional thousands <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> refugees were taken into other<br />

countries, including South Africa, Japan, Spain, and Portugal, a<br />

reasonable summary would conclude that the number <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> refugees<br />

taken in between 1933 and 1945 by the United States and the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world was as follows:<br />

United States 200,000<br />

Palestine 138,000<br />

Latin America 85,000<br />

Great Britain 70,000<br />

Canada 5,000<br />

Australia 15,000<br />

Switzerland 22,000<br />

Shanghai [China] 18,000<br />

Sweden 12,000<br />

TOTAL 565,000<br />

United States: 200,000 (35%)<br />

Rest <strong>of</strong> the world: 365,000 (65%)<br />

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