Jewish immigration to Palestine in the 1930s was driven by persecution, economic challenges in Eastern Europe, and anti-Semitic pogroms, exacerbated by the refusal of asylum by the United States.
The increase in Jewish immigration from Europe to Palestine during the 1930s was primarily caused by persecution, economic difficulties, and anti-Semitic pogroms in Eastern Europe, specifically Russia, as well as the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe. Additionally, the refusal of asylum by the United States for Jewish refugees fleeing the Holocaust in Nazi Germany during the 1930s and 1940s also contributed to this trend.
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