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Zionism During the Holocaust: The weaponisation of memory in the service of state and nation

✍ Scribed by Tony Greenstein


Publisher
Tony Greenstein
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
658
Category
Library

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"Tony Greenstein offers a comprehensive and incisive analysis of the indissoluble nexus between anti-Semitism and Zionism. This connection is exposed in its ugliest form during the Holocaust. You can trust a courageous and committed fighter against anti-Semitism, such as Tony, to guide us through this particular dark moment when Zionism and antiSemitism interacted in Europe's darkest hour to educate us about its historical manifestations and implications for our time."

Ilan Pappe, Professor of Middle East History, Exeter University

"This book is essential reading. Understanding the politics of the thirties and forties is essential if we are to ensure the horrors of World War Two never happen again. Tony Greenstein's detailed reference to original sources leads to conclusions that cannot be ignored."

Ken Loach, socialist film maker

"In this timely scholarly polemic Tony Greenstein authoritatively demystifies Zionism, convincingly depicting its long obscured and misunderstood connections with anti-Semitism, especially during its horrifying climax in the Holocaust. Essential reading for anyone that wants to understand Israel as a state built upon the premise of Jewish supremacy and sustained by a cruel apartheid regime to deny basic rights to the Palestinian people in their own country."

Richard Falk, Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University and Chair of Global Law, Queen Mary University London

"The present book is about the entire history of this relationship between Zionism and anti-Semitism. Tony's encyclopaedic familiarity with the dispersed relevant publications and his achievement in arranging the vast material in a coherent account are second to none."

Emeritus Professor Moshé Machover, King's College, London University

"This is a work of remarkable historical scholarship and analysis, its subject matter is as telling and relevant today as it ever was."

Dr Derek Summerfield, Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer King's College, University of London

"Greenstein's book, meticulously researched and liberally peppered with quotations from original sources, will make uncomfortable reading for anyone who feels a sneaking sympathy for Zionism".

Dr. Susan Blackwell, Dept of Languages, Literature and Communication, University of Utrecht

"The historical relationship of Zionism with antisemitic and racist regimes and movements has been an area long neglected by normative research, influenced as it is by Zionist assumptions; this is why Tony Greenstein's book is so crucial, further developing the pioneering work by Lenni Brenner. Greenstein work is epic in scope, shedding light on dark corners, covering an immense historical, geographic, political and discursive arena; It provides an updated, comprehensive account and evaluation of Zionism's complex interrelation with, as well as its uses and abuses of the Holocaust."

Professor Haim Bresheeth, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

"In this substantial, detailed and scrupulously referenced account, the history of Zionist policies and practices before, during and after the Nazi Holocaust is examined in all its awfulness. Greenstein will no doubt be vilified by predictable opponents, but he offers a powerful alternative to the way most people would think about Zionism, given its current status as beyond criticism, on pain of accusations of anti-Semitism."

Patrick Williams, Emeritus Professor, Nottingham Trent University

✦ Table of Contents


Title
Copyright
Table of Contents
Abbreviations & Glossary
Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword – Moshé Machover
Preface – My Journey Away From Zionism
Introduction
Disaster is Strength
The Origins of Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany
What do we mean by Collaboration?
Part One Zionism before the holocaust
1 The Origins of Zionism
Zionism and the Dreyfus Affair
A Land Without a People
The Search for an Imperialist Partner
2 Zionism and anti-Semitism
English Zionism and its Anti-Semitic Tory Supporters
English Zionism and its Jewish Opponents
Moses Hess, Leon Pinsker and Jacob Klatzkin – Racial Zionism
Arthur Ruppin
Did Zionism Contribute to the Jewish Catastrophe?
Negation of the Diaspora
3 Zionism – an Antidote to Socialism
Borochovism – ‘Marxist’ Zionism
Labour Zionism and Socialism
Britain’s Jewish Working Class
Zionism and Jewish Working-Class Identity
Part Two Zionism during the holocaust
4 The Holocaust and Zionism
Writing Off the Living - Zionist Fatalism
Zionism’s Welcome for Hitler
The German Zionist Federation and the Nazis
The Jewish Agency and the Allies announce the Final Solution
The Zionist Group that was openly pro-Nazi
The Zionist Press and the Holocaust
Comparisons between Zionism and Nazism
5 The Nazi Holocaust
Intentionalism v Functionalism
Was the Holocaust the outcome of a War Against the Jews?
What was Hitler’s Motivation – anti-Semitism or anti-Communism?
Did the anti-Semitism of the average German make the Holocaust possible?
The Nuremberg Laws
The Mischlinge and the Privileged Jews
The Deportation of German Jewry
The Final Solution and Wannsee – Was the Holocaust Inevitable?
The Aktion Reinhardt Extermination Camps
The Madagascar Plan
Operation Barbarossa
The Final Solution
Gypsies and the Other Victims of the Holocaust
The Disabled and the ‘Euthanasia’ [T4] Programme
The Economics of the Final Solution
The International Committee of the Red Cross
6 Ha’avara and the Boycott of Nazi Germany
The Boycott of Nazi Germany
The Jewish Bourgeoisie & the Zionists Opposed the Boycott
Ha’avara Destroys the International Boycott of Nazi Germany
Zionist Justification for Ha'avara
7 When & What Did They Know?
Zionist Indifference when knowledge of the Holocaust could no longer be denied
The Final Solution – What did the German people know?
The Secret of Auschwitz/Birkenau
Bombing of the Railway Lines and Auschwitz
The End to Extermination
8 Resistance & Collaboration
The Judenrate
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Bialystok
Lodz
Sosnowiec and Bedzin (Bendin)
Vilna
9 The Hungarian Holocaust
Budapest Judenrat
Deportations and the Jewish Leadership
Negotiations with the Nazis
Strasshof
The Joel Brand Mission
The Zionist Silence about the Hungarian Holocaust
The Hungarian Army and the Labour Service
Ending the Deportations and Saving the Jews of Budapest
Horthy’s Last Days
Szalasi and the Arrow Cross/Nyilas
The Death March from Budapest to Vienna
10 Rudolf Vrba & Erasing the Memory of the anti-Zionist Resistance
Rendering Vrba and Wetzler Anonymous
Kasztner and the Auschwitz Protocols – The Unanswered Questions
To whom were the Auschwitz Protocols distributed?
Perfidy
Perdition
The Kasztner Trial
The Affair of the Parachutists
Selling his Soul to the German Satan
Kasztner’s Testimony on behalf of Nazi war criminals
The Jewish Agency’s Attitude to Testifying on Behalf of Nazis
The Saving of the Budapest Ghetto
The Becher Deposit
11 Countries under Nazi Occupation or Influence
Russia not Palestine was the Jewish place of refuge
Eastern Europe
Lithuania
Latvia and Estonia
How Many Jews Survived?
Romania
France
UGIF – The French Judenrat
The Deportations and the Yellow Star
Belgium
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Finland
Norway/Sweden
Denmark
Switzerland
Italy
Slovakia
Greece
Yugoslavia
Croatia
Serbia
Albania
Bulgaria
Poland
Polish anti-Semitism
The Polish Government-in-Exile
The General Jewish Workers Union – The Bund
Polish Zionism
The Polish Holocaust
Warsaw
German Colonisation
Turkey
Tunisia
12 Refugeeism & the Zionist Obstruction of Rescue
Prioritising a Jewish State Over Rescuing Jews
Refugeeism
The Zionists Lobby the Nazis to Only Allow Emigration to Palestine
Evian
Santo Domingo
Selectivity
Obstruction, Indifference and Hostility to Rescue
Choosing Between Rescue and Building the State
Anti-Semitism in the British Government & its attitude to Jewish refugees
The Deputies Refuse to protest the Extermination of European Jewry
The Hostility of America’s Zionist Leaders to Rescue
War Refugee Board
Forcing Europe’s Jews to go to Palestine - The Displaced Persons
13 The Church and the Holocaust
The Silence of Pius XII and the Catholic Church
The Church and the Hungarian Holocaust
Part Three Zionism after the holocaust
14 Weaponising the Memory of the Holocaust
The Holocaust & the Creation of Israel’s Foundational Myths
The Eichmann Trial
The Attack on Hannah Arendt
How the Holocaust is used to reinforce the racism of Israel’s youth
Why did the Holocaust Grow in Importance the More Distant it Became?
The Holocaust as a Divine Punishment
Yad Vashem & Rewriting the History of Jewish Resistance
Yad Vashem and Holocaust Amorality
Righteous Among the Nations?
Yad Vashem as a Diplomatic Laundromat
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum [USHMM]
Holocaust Uniqueness
Falsifying & Distorting the History of the Holocaust
The “Guilt” of the German People – Daniel Goldhagen
The “Guilt” of the Polish People - Claude Lanzmann
The Zionist treatment of the Holocaust Survivors
Anne Frank
15 Anti-Semitism’ The False anti Racism of the Right
Redefining anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism
“Anti-Semitism” and the British Labour Party
The “new anti-Semitism” is the false anti-racism of the Right
16 Israel and Zionism’s Relationship with the Far-Right
Israel Sheltered and Employed ex-Nazis
Donald Trump and anti-Semitic Zionism
Israel’s Support for Ukrainian neo-Nazis
Bolivia
India
Guatemala
Paraguay
Poland
17 The World Jewish Conspiracy has been replaced by the Global Islamic Conspiracy
Blaming the Arabs – The Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini
Arab “anti-Semitism”
Third World “Anti-Semitism”
18 Zionist Collaboration with Argentina’s neo-Nazi Junta
Israeli Collaboration with the Junta
Israel’s Silence Over the Persecution of Argentinian Jewry – A Mirror Image of Zionist Behaviour During the Holocaust
Jacobo Timerman
The Jewish Disappeared
Daia and Amia – the Judenrat of Argentinian Jewry
The Bombing of Buenos Aires Jewish Community Centre
Is Israel a Jewish Refuge?
Conclusion
Journals & Articles
Bibliography
Index


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