One of the first refugee movements was in 740 BC in Canaan when Assyrian rulers took over the land of Israel. 10 of the 12 tribes that lived there were expelled from their land. How much and where they went still remains a mystery for debate. …show more content…
Millions of people were displaced most notably were the Jews and Germans and a lot of people from Eastern Europe to escape the new communist regimes. The Germans left Eastern Europe to escape from the war and how bad their country’s economy was after the war. The holocaust was a reason why Jews wanted to leave Europe, because Hitler thought that Jews were the reason his country’s economy was so bad after WW1 that he wanted to murder all Jewish people in Europe. During his campaign to power his motive was that the Jews were the reason that the country was bad so hundreds of thousand Jews left the country. Even some that were not Jewish left because the Nazis told you were Jewish if you grandparents were. In 1933, the Jewish population in Germany was 565,000 and lowered drastically to 37,000 in 1950; by 1945, two thirds had been killed in Germany …show more content…
People are leaving by the 100 of thousands with barely enough places to go and the refugees only mainly going to places that they will get benefits instead of settling down somewhere in-between France, Germany, and Britain. Most countries do not like them walking through their country because they are disrespectful, and leave trash everywhere. They are also hiding terrorists in the crowd. One of the major problems that the refuges are bringing is the very recent Paris attacks where one of the terrorists came with the packs of