The Third Reich and the Palestine Question

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Pub. Date: 2000-07-30
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Summary

In order to ensure its racial, ideological, & strategic interests, the Hitler regime actively supported the status quo in Palestine & the Middle East during the interwar period. This included the perpetuation of British imperial power in Palestine, the Jewish National Home (not an independent Jewish state) promised by the Balfour Declaration, & the rejection of Arab self-determination & independence. The Third Reich & the Palestine Question is the first comprehensive study of German Palestine policy during the 1930s. Francis R. Nicosia places that policy within the context of historical German interests & aims in Palestine, the Middle East, & Europe from the Wilhelminian era through the Weimar period & the Third Reich. He also provides insight into the broader foreign policy aims & calculations of the Nazi regime throughout the Arab Middle East before World War II. In a new introduction, Nicosia places his ground-breaking research in its proper historical perspective. He reviews some of the recent literature on the history of Nazi Germany & the Holocaust. He also discusses some of the archival materials that have recently become available in the former German Democratic Republic & Soviet Union.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition ix
Preface xvii
Imperial and Weimar Precedents
1(15)
Early National Socialist Attitudes toward Zionism
16(13)
The Anti-Semitic Background
16(5)
Alfred Rosenberg, Zionism and the Conspiracy Theory
21(5)
The Emergence of Hitler's Attitude toward Zionism
26(3)
The Development of the Haavara Transfer Agreement
29(21)
The Economic Background
29(4)
The Impact of the Anti-German Boycott
33(3)
Consul-General Wolff and the Role of Palestine
36(5)
The German Government and the Haavara Transfer Agreement of 1933
41(9)
The Zionist Connection 1933--1937
50(17)
The Position of the German Foreign Office
50(4)
The Role of the SS
54(4)
The Umschulungslager
58(2)
Abteilung II/112 and Palestine
60(4)
Other Interested Agencies
64(3)
The Role of England in Hitler's Foreign Policy Plans
67(18)
Theories on Hitler's Englandpolitik
67(2)
The Formulation of Hitler's Englandpolitik to 1933
69(3)
The Quest for Alliance, 1933--1937
72(4)
The Tactical Change: Without England, 1935--1937
76(6)
The Racial Factor
82(3)
The Rejection of an Arab Connection, 1933--1937
85(24)
The Arab Response in Palestine to the Hitler Regime
85(2)
The Rejection of Arab Overtures to 1936
87(5)
The NSDAP and the Palastinadeutsche
92(7)
The Arab Revolt of 1936
99(10)
The Peel Partition Plan and the Question of a Jewish State
109(36)
The Peel Commission Report of July, 1937
109(3)
The German Foreign Office and the Question of a Jewish State
112(11)
The Rejection of Diplomatic Initiatives against the Partition Plan
123(3)
Emigration Policy and the Haavara Debate
126(14)
Hitler's Intervention and the Continuation of Jewish Emigration to Palestine
140(5)
Continuation of the Zionist Option
145(23)
War Plans and Racial Policy
145(3)
The Economic Ausschaltung
148(3)
The SS and the Centralization of Emigration Policy
151(6)
The Limits of the Legal Immigration System
157(2)
The Promotion of Illegal Immigration to Palestine
159(4)
Toward the Final Solution
163(5)
Germany, Palestine and the Middle East, 1938--1939
168(25)
Shifting Patterns in Hitler's Englandpolitik
168(6)
German Propaganda and Italian Middle East Policy
174(6)
Germany and the Arab World, 1938--1939
180(13)
Conclusions
193(10)
Appendixes 203(20)
Notes 223(60)
Bibliography 283(20)
Index 303

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