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Zionist Federation of Germany

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TheZionist Federation of Germany (German:Zionistische Vereinigung für Deutschland) also known as theZionist Association for Germany was aZionist organisation inGermany that was formed in 1897 inCologne byMax Bodenheimer, together with David Wolffsohn andFabius Schach.[1] It had attracted 10,000 members by 1914[2] and was by far the largest Zionist organisation in Germany.[3] The group supported the 1933Haavara Agreement betweenNazi Germany and German Zionist Jews which was designed to encourageGerman Jews to emigrate toPalestine.[4] They also opposed theAnti-Nazi boycott of 1933 fearing that it could make the existingNazi boycott of Jewish businesses more severe.[5]

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  1. ^"Schach, Fabius | Encyclopedia.com".www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved2024-02-10.
  2. ^See Neiwyk, Donald. (2001)The Jews in Weimar Germany, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers, Ch 6: The Jew as Jewish Nationalist: The Quest for Zionist Utopia
  3. ^Bloom, E. (2011)Arthur Ruppin and the Production of Pre-Israeli Culture, Studies in Jewish History and Culture, BRILL Publishers, p. 347
  4. ^Stackelberg, R. (2007)The Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany, Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge Publishers, p. 313
  5. ^Weiss, Yf’aat."Shoah Resource Center, The International School for Holocaust Studies 33 / 1 The Transfer Agreement and the Boycott Movement: A Jewish Dilemma on the Eve of the Holocaust"(PDF). Yad Vashem Studies. Retrieved14 February 2019.
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