Germany and the Jewish Question
β Scribed by Friederich Karl Wiehe
- Publisher
- OSTARA PUBLICATIONS
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 62
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
By Friederich Karl Wiehe. Translated by Eckhart Verlag. Annotated by Francis Dupont. First published by the Institute for the Study of the Jewish Question in Berlin in 1938, this book became the standard work which set out to explain the policies of National Socialist Germany to the outside world.
Starting with the time of the first anti-Jewish riots in Alexandria to the Age of Enlightenment, this work shows how host nations have attempted to welcome and assimilate Jewish immigrantsβbut that these attempts have always ended in anti-Semitism caused by Jewish behavior.
It then moves on to a discussion of Jewish influence in Germany, starting with a detailed breakdown of Jewish numbers and areas of concentration with the 1871β1919 borders of Germany. In seven sections it explains how Jews:
β Dominated the German economy,
β Were the most financially corrupt element in pre-1933 Germany,
β Dominated the far left, socialist and revolutionary parties, ran the militant movements and were behind the numerous armed attempts to create a Soviet Germany,
β Controlled the mainstream political parties during the interwar years,
β Controlled the press in Germany,
β Dominated German cultureβincluding the literary, film and stage worlds,
β Dominated the underworld of sexual and immoral degeneracy which characterized the βWeimarβ years, and
β Made up the lionβs share of organized criminality in Weimar Germany.
Finally, this book provides the answer to the βtwo thousand year-old problemββnamely that a Jewish homeland is necessaryβbut not in Palestine, which this work presciently predicts will never be a secure Jewish state because it will cause too much trouble with the Arab world.
This new edition contains 158 annotations and 38 illustrations which will bring the present-day reader completely up-to-date with all major personages and events mentioned in this work.
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction: The Jewish QuestionβA Two Thousand Year-Old Problem
Population figures and the social structure of the Jews
The Jews in the German Economic Life
Jews and Corruption
Jews in German Politics
Jews in German Press
Jews in German Culture
The share of Jews in Immorality
The share of Jews in Criminality
Conclusion: What should be done with the Jews?
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