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The Surprising Meeting between Adolf Eichmann and a Zionist Emissary
A meeting between Adolf Eichmann, one of the main organizers of the Holocaust, and a Zionist emissary, happened in 1937, which included discussions about the German Jews who were emigrating to Palestine and the anti-Semitic beliefs of Rudolph Hess, Hitler's deputy.
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In this episode, the host reveals the surprising history between Adolf Eichmann and the Zionist movement prior to World War II.
44:45 - 46:24 (01:38)
Summary
In this episode, the host reveals the surprising history between Adolf Eichmann and the Zionist movement prior to World War II. Eichmann surprisingly encouraged the voluntary immigration of Jews into Palestine to create a more robust Jewish community there.
ChapterThe Surprising Meeting between Adolf Eichmann and a Zionist Emissary
EpisodePart Two: The Young, Evil God of Death: Reinhard Heydrich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Zionist Movement, when World War II started, was not just anti-Nazi, but was actively fighting them.
46:24 - 48:12 (01:48)
Summary
The Zionist Movement, when World War II started, was not just anti-Nazi, but was actively fighting them. Nazi violence was also a topic of debate within the Nazi party - some believing the pogroms were the way to go to achieve their goals, while others wanted to use force to beat and kill the Jews.
ChapterThe Surprising Meeting between Adolf Eichmann and a Zionist Emissary
EpisodePart Two: The Young, Evil God of Death: Reinhard Heydrich
PodcastBehind the Bastards
During a meeting led by Hitler's friend Rudolph Hess, the German economic minister proposed a campaign of economic marginalization as a way to forcibly remove Jews from Germany without violence.
48:12 - 50:08 (01:55)
Summary
During a meeting led by Hitler's friend Rudolph Hess, the German economic minister proposed a campaign of economic marginalization as a way to forcibly remove Jews from Germany without violence. He believed that this would achieve their goal more effectively and efficiently.