Allied nations encouraged open Jewish immigration as soon as they learned of the Holocaust

true or false

True.

False. Allied nations did not encourage open Jewish immigration as soon as they learned of the Holocaust. During the Holocaust, many countries, including the Allied nations, imposed strict immigration restrictions and turned away Jewish refugees seeking to escape Nazi persecution. It was not until later in the war, when the extent of the Holocaust became more widely known, that some countries started to adopt more lenient immigration policies for Jewish survivors.