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1934, the Soviet Union established the Jewish Autonomous Prefecture. Why didn't it trigger a wave of Jewish immigration?

1934, the Soviet Union established the Jewish Autonomous Prefecture in the Far East, but never imagined that this did not trigger a wave of Jewish immigrants, and some even chose to leave the Soviet Union. So why don't Jews who have been homeless want to immigrate to the Jewish Autonomous Prefecture of the Soviet Union? Today, we will explore this little-known history together.

Historically, after the demise of the Jewish state, Jews were homeless and wandered around the world, some of whom were scattered in the Soviet Union. After Hitler persecuted Jews, a large number of Jews moved to the Soviet Union, and the total population of Jews living in the Soviet Union exceeded 2 million. These Jews living in the Soviet Union, using their wealth, still have a certain right to speak in the Soviet Union. They have always hoped to establish a Jewish autonomous prefecture and have been working hard for it.

Facing the voice of Jews, considering the relationship between the Far East and history of qing dynasty, Stalin urgently needed to increase population and immigrants to defend the border. Therefore, Stalin ordered the establishment of Jewish Autonomous Prefecture in the Amur coastal area of the Far East, and all the more than 2 million Jews in the territory immigrated to the past. This Amur coastal zone has a great historical relationship with China, which can be said to be our eternal pain.

This Amur coastal zone was called Mohong in the Tang Dynasty, which established the Bohai State and is an inalienable part of our territory. In the Qing dynasty, Russia and the Qing government had a dispute over the sovereignty of this area. The Qing government fought several wars with Russia. The Qing government won and signed the Treaty of Nebuchadnezzar, which confirmed that the area belonged to the Qing Dynasty. But in modern times, the Qing government was corrupt and incompetent, and Russia took the opportunity to invade Northeast China. During the Second Opium War, Russia forced the Qing government to sign the Sino-Russian Aihui Treaty, occupying more than 600,000 square kilometers of land north of Heilongjiang, including today's Jewish Autonomous Prefecture.

Jews are not interested in Stalin's decision to establish Jewish autonomous prefecture in Amur coastal area. They want to go to Crimea, where the environment is excellent and suitable for farming. They think that the Amur coastal area is a bitter and cold place, which is not suitable for living, and it is simply exile. They are unwilling to move here. However, his arm could not twist his thigh, so he finally had to bite the bullet and migrate to the Far East. During this period, a large number of Jews chose to migrate, a small number chose to leave the Soviet Union for other places, and even some Jews went to the northeast to plot with the Japanese in an attempt to establish a Jewish state in the northeast.

Historically, Jews have been discriminated against in European countries and have been wandering. They are eager to establish their own country. Although the Soviet Union established the Jewish Autonomous Prefecture for them and gave them certain autonomy, the Jews did not really want this bitter and cold place, but they still wanted to establish their own country. Therefore, the establishment of the Jewish Autonomous Prefecture in the Soviet Union did not trigger a large-scale Jewish immigration tide in the world at that time.