Response To Canada During World War 2 Essay

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Canada’s response to Jewish refugees during World War 2
Canada is prided on being a country full of diversity. People often stereotype Canadians as being a polite and respectful group of people. Canada is filled with people from all over the world. This is because Canada houses refuges, giving people a new start, and a second chance at a better life. Although, this has not always been the case. During the second world war when Jewish refugees from the holocaust were rejected from moving to Canada, even though there were very few places for them to go. This was due to the fact that anti-semitism was considered to be socially acceptable in Canada during the time of World War 2. A country that is now know to house refugees was not there to help the Jewish people …show more content…

When in the worst situation possible, Jewish refugees turned to Canada for help, but were turned away.
During World war 2 Jewish refugees needed Canada’s help. They wanted to stay in Canada as refugees from Nazi Germany. Upon arrival Canada refused to take in the Jewish refugees. In the year 1939 there were 907 Jewish refugees aboard the German transatlantic liner St. Louis, who were seeking refuge from Nazi Germany. When the Jewish people arrived at Canada, Canada refused to take the refugees in and the ship was forced to sail back to Europe. Once arriving in Europe the Jewish people were sent back to concentration camps were 254 of them died, while many of the Jewish refugees didn’t even make it to the concentration camps. Plenty of the Jewish refugees got sick while they were on the St. Louis and could not seek medical attention once they got back to Europe. (Beswick, Bureau, 2015) The Jewish people of Auschwitz knew that they would be condemned. Canada was their only hope. It represented

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