feb 28, 1934 - "In Bülow-Schwante's circular of February 28,
1934, emphasis was placed on the apparent
community of interests between the National
Socialist Jewish policy and the Zionist
movement, or at least what was perceived at
that time by many government and Party
officials to be a community of interests.
Bûlow-Schwante noted the Zionist willingness
to promote the dissimilation of German Jews
and their eventual removal from Germany to
Palestine."
-The Third Reich and the Palestine Question pg. 54
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-The Third Reich and the Palestine Question pg. 54
"In Bülow-Schwante's circular of February 28, 1934, emphasis was placed on the apparent community of interests between the National Socialist Jewish policy and the Zionist movement, or at least what was perceived at that time by many government and Party officials to be a community of interests. Bûlow-Schwante noted the Zionist willingness to promote the dissimilation of German Jews and their eventual removal from Germany to Palestine. Implicit in his observations was the intention to encourage the Zionist ideal among German Jews so that the traditionally liberal/assimilationist Jewish community in Germany would eventually accept a new definition of its national and cultural identity. In September, 1935, Bûlow- Schwante again pointed to the advantages of encouraging the Zionists in Germany: "On the basis of German Jewish policy and its foreign policy implications, there exists no reason to paralyze Zionist tendencies in Germany because Zionism does not contradict the National Socialist goal of gradually eliminating the Jews from Germany."
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