From Prejudice To Persecution: A History Of Austrian Anti-Semitism - Plot & Excerpts
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 nationality in such a way that all causes of hatred would be removed. In economic affairs there was to be a thoughtfully conceived boundary between Jews and gentiles. In cultural matters Jews would have been able to speak only as guests. If this solution were followed, Jews would return to the original conservative character that they had abandoned. Christians demanded only that Jews be loyal to the state; the leadership of the state would remain exclusively in Christian hands.45 In his second and shorter section of the book, Oskar Karbach pointed out that Nazi Germany regarded Jews as an enemy power that had to be conquered, not reformed. Positive norms for Jews to follow were not even being discussed.
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