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2) The rise of Nazi Germany spurred many European Jews to leave their homelands. The issue of Jewish immigration into th
2) The rise of Nazi Germany spurred many European Jews to leavetheir homelands. The issue of Jewish immigration into the UnitedStates was controversial in the Nazi era from 1933-1945. ChapterThree: “A Tragic Bottleneck” discusses the efforts of AmericanJewish leaders to help people enter the United States. It alsodiscusses the problems, both real and perceived, that PresidentFranklin Roosevelt had to deal with during theseyears. Historians and Jewish leaders have condemned Rooseveltover his inaction on aiding Jewish refugees in the Nazi Era. UsingChapter Three discuss and explain some of the issues, people, andstereotypes that kept President Roosevelt from opening the doorsfor Jewish immigration.