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... s, clearly showing his experience.
After centuries of migration, the Jewish people had learned to adapt to new circumstances. Even in a strange place, they could quickly adapt.
In fact, initially, Austria was not the first choice for Jewish migrants from Russia. Initially, everyone was prepared to leave Europe, and Bukovina was just a transit station.
However, once they arrived, they found that apart from public opinion being discordant towards Jews, Austria had not exper ...
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