I am speaking in generalities. People who are against the country they live in have no right to complain when they are treated with the utmost prejudice (but this is not counting critics who love the country but criticize out of love).
The fact is that most german jews were killed because they loved their land. They didnt want to believe what was happening. So they stayed despite what they heard about the holocaust. in fact, many germans (some in my family) still live in germany and wouldnt even leave after the holocaust. So please try and come up with facts instead of hearsay about what you think jews felt about germany. In fact, many jews were in the german army DURING the holocaust and were given the highest honors (not something i would be proud of).
According to a VERY good buddy of mine at Berkeley, most European countries welcomed Jewsih immigrants, not Zionists. That is the problem that arose between elitist ideology and everyday people.
many countries had laws on the books forbidding Jews to enter the country. Spain just ermoved such a law in the 1990s, though the y stopped enforcing it after WW2...the UK had it as well, but pressure from teh Rothschilds and other families caused them to relent during the war.
This is completely true. I would like to pose this question:
To those who have posted on this thread, what would YOU have done (concerning the Jew population of Europe) had you been in charge following the end of the second world war?
Actually it was all Persian land. The Persians were the first to free the Jewish slaves and gave them the money to build their waling wall. The Jews AND Palestinians lived there together so it is rightly both of their land.
Well, when the Jews were booted it was Roman. before that, it had been Persian, and before that it was Egyptian. What all those empires have in common is that Jews were in the area throughout.
As I am sure you know, Palestine is a Roman term.
AS I am also sure you know, the Islamic brethren of the Palestinians have treated them worse than Israel.