The Jews were soon to find out that the Nazis made concentration camps to kill the Jews. So Jews that made difficult decisions to leave Germany had to find other countries that would accept them. But almost every nation in attendance had very strict immigration policies. When Jews would find new countries, they would have to go through a lot of paper work and they would also need a good amount of money to be able to get there. The search for a safe refuge was very difficult. So most Jews stayed and went through the hardship and violence of the concentration camps. There are some people that say the Jews did not fight back against the Germans, which is simply false. Jews had many acts of resistance in almost every German-occupied country and in the territories of their allies. The Jews resisted in many concentration camps, ghettos, and killing