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The Evian Conference, held in July 1938 in France, was convened to address the growing refugee crisis caused by the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. While 32 countries attended, discussions largely focused on the need for a collective response to the influx of Jewish refugees. Ultimately, the conference yielded minimal concrete assistance or new resettlement options, reflecting widespread reluctance among nations to accept large numbers of refugees. This inaction highlighted the international community's failure to respond effectively to the escalating plight of Jews leading up to World War II.

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