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The third Reich and the Palestine question / by Francis R. Nicosia.

Van Pelt Library DD120.P19 N53 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Nicosia, Francis R., 1944-2023.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jewish-Arab relations.
International relations.
Germany--Foreign relations--Palestine.
Germany.
Palestine--Foreign relations--Germany.
Palestine.
Germany--Foreign relations--1933-1945.
Jewish-Arab relations--1917-1948.
National socialism.
Jews--Germany--Migrations.
Jews.
Zionism.
Physical Description:
xxii, 319 pages : maps ; 23 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
New Brunswick : Transaction Publishers, 1999.
Contents:
1. Imperial and Weimar Precedents 1
2. Early National Socialist Attitudes toward Zionism 16
The Anti-Semitic Background 16
Alfred Rosenberg, Zionism and the Conspiracy Theory 21
The Emergence of Hitler's Attitude toward Zionism 26
3. The Development of the Haavara Transfer Agreement 29
The Economic Background 29
The Impact of the Anti-German Boycott 33
Consul-General Wolff and the Role of Palestine 36
The German Government and the Haavara Transfer Agreement of 1933 41
4. The Zionist Connection, 1933-1937 50
The Position of the German Foreign Office 50
The Role of the SS 54
The Umschulungslager 58
Abteilung II/112 and Palestine 60
Other Interested Agencies 64
5. The Role of England in Hitler's Foreign Policy Plans 67
Theories on Hitler's Englandpolitik 67
The Formulation of Hitler's Englandpolitik to 1933 69
The Quest for Alliance, 1933-1937 72
The Tactical Change: Without England, 1935-1937 76
The Racial Factor 82
6. The Rejection of an Arab Connection, 1933-1937 85
The Arab Response in Palestine to the Hitler Regime 85
The Rejection of Arab Overtures to 1936 87
The NSDAP and the Palastinadeutsche 92
The Arab Revolt of 1936 99
7. The Peel Partition Plan and the Question of a Jewish State 109
The Peel Commission Report of July, 1937 109
The German Foreign Office and the Question of a Jewish State 112
The Rejection of Diplomatic Initiatives against the Partition Plan 123
Emigration Policy and the Haavara Debate 126
Hitler's Intervention and the Continuation of Jewish Emigration to Palestine 140
8. Continuation of the Zionist Option 145
War Plans and Racial Policy 145
The Economic Ausschaltung 148
The SS and the Centralization of Emigration Policy 151
The Limits of the Legal Immigration System 157
The Promotion of Illegal Immigration to Palestine 159
Toward the Final Solution 163
9. Germany, Palestine and the Middle East, 1938-1939 168
Shifting Patterns in Hitler's Englandpolitik 168
German Propaganda and Italian Middle East Policy 174
Germany and the Arab World, 1938-1939 180.
Notes:
Originally published: 1st ed. Austin : University of Texas Press, 1985.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-302) and index.
ISBN:
076580624X
OCLC:
42619855

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