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7 December, 06:44

Why didn't France and Britain accept as many

German Jews as they might have?

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  1. 7 December, 06:45
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    Because they did not want there town over populated and they didn't have as much room as many people think that do
  2. 7 December, 06:55
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    Tripartite Pact, agreement concluded by Germany, Italy, and Japan on September 27, 1940, one year after the start of World War II. It created a defense alliance between the countries and was largely intended to deter the United States from entering the conflict.
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