From 1933-39/41: the USA, Britain, Australia, Switzerland, Palestine - in fact, to any country that would accept them. Partly as a result of the Great Depression, no country was willing to accept large numbers of refugees.
Unfortunately, many (like Anne Frank and her family) fled to countries that were invaded by the Nazis, countries like France, Belgium, the Netherlands ...
1) Around 2600 years ago, the Assyrians forcibly exiled the Ten Israelite tribes to points unknown. A small percentage of each of these tribes is still among us, but most of them were exiled and didn't return.
2) Around 2500 years ago, the Babylonians destroyed the First Temple and forcibly exiled the remainder of Israel's population to Babylonia. While the Jews were permitted to return to Israel (Judea) seventy years later, and tens of thousands did so (and rebuilt the Temple), most of them remained in Babylonia, while others began to settle in North Africa, southern Europe, the Crimea, throughout the Near East and elsewhere.
3) In 68 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple. The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh. Even then, we have records of Jewish communities who lived in Judea (Palestine) during the entire period of the last two millenia.
Those Jews who left Judea went to southern Europe, North Africa, Arabia, the Near East, and (slowly) further afield (especially throughout Europe).
You don't give a timeframe. If you want to find out about where Jews from Nazi Germany emigrated to, please see the related question below.
Sweden. The Jews had to cross a large body of water to get there. Not many could make it.
a lot of them escaped to Poland, ironic as a lot of them had escaped from Poland to Germany only years before.
to any country not controlled by the Nazis. Many attempted to enter the US, but Immigration laws were strict at that time.
thay went to bed
The Gestapo did not kidnap Jewish people, they were rarely involved in Jewish affairs.
Jewish people follow God, not Jesus.
they wanted the Jewish people to have a country of there own
The Jewish people hated Adolf Hitler for killing all JEWISH
migrate
When people migrate the population that they left becomes smaller. When these people migrate to where they are going to that population becomes larger.
Lack of food (for one) will make people migrate. Also, weather or temperature will make people migrate.
its hard for people to migrate because of money
they do both, people also migrate to France.
When the Nazis had hold over Germany for a time, many people that migrated were Jewish. The Nazis were trying to eradicate the Jews, and many left as soon as they were able. Some non-Jewish Germans left as well because they did not agree with Nazi rule.
They didn't migrate. They had an empire of 15,000 people.
People may migrate from one region to another for economic opportunity. Other people migrate because they have family in different areas.
well when people migrate they can be illeagal in some places like Mexico
sure!
they ussaly migrate from poor countries such as India and china
People from all the sections migrate to the cities to look for greener pastures.
People migrate to cities from villages to get better health care, education better employment.