Answer:
It reflects the spread of anti-Semitism in the world during the rise of Hitler and other anti-Semitic governments.
Explanation:
During Hitler's rise to power, anti-Semitic concepts spread throughout Europe and the Middle East. During this period, various governments, influenced by the Nazi policy that was established in Germany, strengthened the concepts that placed Jews as an inferior race, which prevented racial purity in the country, in addition to preventing economic growth and national success. This generated a great population revolt against the Jews who had to flee Europe to places that accepted them. However, those who managed to escape carried with them experiences of prejudice where they went, as Chaim Weizmann said "The world seemed to be divided into two parts — those places where the Jews could not live and those where they could not enter."