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Jewish farmers in Hitler's Germany: zionist occupational retraining and Nazi "Jewish Policy"

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Nazi support for Zionist and non-Zionist retraining programs for young Jews between 1933-41 reflected a desire to facilitate the rapid emigration of Jews from Germany. This policy encountered opposition from several government and party agencies because the process involved activities they deemed violations of Nazi racial teaching. Discusses the nature of German antisemitism and the ways in which it shaped the actions and policies of Germans after 1933.

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