44 Czermark thought that Palestine offered a partial solution to the Jewish question, but it was not large enough to hold even the 560,000 Jews of Germany. The best solution was to place Jews under a special minority law that would regulate their economic and social activities within the host nat...
Austrian Nazis in the spring of 1933 had every reason to believe that it was just a matter of time—and a short time at that—until they too would be at the gates of power. To be sure, caution had to be taken not to provoke an intervention by the anti-Anschluss powers (Italy, France, and Britain) a...