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**History Shows: Awareness Does Not Guarantee Action. Why not leave **
Despite the oppressive conditions faced by Jews in Germany during the 1930s, a significant number did not act on the awareness of their deteriorating situation. Immigration efforts were facilitated by the SS, with Eichmann playing a notable role in promoting Jewish emigration. However, the numbers remained disappointingly low, with notable declines in 1934 and 1935. Many Jews seemed to underestimate the severity of their plight, likened to a frog in gradually heated water, where each new infringement was rationalized as tolerable. The perception that conditions might improve or that leaving would signify defeat contributed to inaction, highlighting a disconnect between awareness and decisive action amidst escalating threats.