No. Zionism first developed as a concept in the 1880s, but was first articulared with the book Altneuland in 1902. It was legally recognized as British policy in 1917 and became internationally recognized by the League of Nations in 1922.
Zionists did not play any part in the Holocaust.
because more Jews felt that they needed an internationally recognised state to represent them and defend them.
Zionism did not affect the Holocaust. The Nazis were anti-Jewish in a racist sense. They didn't draw any distinction between practising and non-practising Jews, or between Zionists and non-Zionists. On the other hand, it is often said that the Holocaust had the effect of strengthening Zionism.
It caused an increase in Zionism and a huge increase in emigration to Palestine. The Holocaust was used on the international stage to justify the need for a State where Jews self-govern and that their survival should not be at the whim of governments who may decide to exterminate them or discriminate against them.
Being a Zionist only means one thing: Believing that the Jews have a right to an independent State and that this State should be in the Land of Israel. As a result, the main goal of Zionism has consistently been the establishment and maintenance of such a state.Many people incorrectly believe that Zionism refers to the Anti-Semitic depictions of a worldwide Jewish Cabal or some other conspiracy theory. However, that is not what Zionism is.
The result was that the State of Israel was formed.
Zionists did not play any part in the Holocaust.
The Holocaust. This made many more non-Jews sympathetic to Zionism as well as convincing the more religious Jews of the necessity of the Jewish State.
because more Jews felt that they needed an internationally recognised state to represent them and defend them.
Zionism did not affect the Holocaust. The Nazis were anti-Jewish in a racist sense. They didn't draw any distinction between practising and non-practising Jews, or between Zionists and non-Zionists. On the other hand, it is often said that the Holocaust had the effect of strengthening Zionism.
no this marked the beginning of the soon to come Holocaust. the result of over 500 years of discrimination against Jews, which was a prelude to the upcoming catastrophe. no this marked the beginning of the soon to come Holocaust. the result of over 5 years of discrimination against Jews, which was a prelude to the upcoming catastrophe.
the united nation do nothing as a result of the Holocaust, since it has not been formed.
World War 2 and the Holocaust was the result.
the united nation do nothing as a result of the Holocaust, since it has not been formed.
the holocaust was not a "war" it was the result of a genocide of millions of people during wwll
Michael Brenner has written: 'Emanzipation Durch Muskelkraft' 'Nach dem Holocaust' -- subject(s): History, Holocaust survivors, Jews, Ethnic relations 'The research interview' 'The same history is not the same story' -- subject(s): Jews, History 'Zionism' -- subject(s): Zionism, History 'Propheten des Vergangenen' -- subject(s): Historiography, Jews, Jewish historians, Judaism, History
Holocaust.