Jewish investigative author Edwin Black
wrote in his 1984 book The
Transfer Agreement on
the the Haavara,
the Nazi / Zionist pact. That in 1897,
Theodor Herzl arranged for the first
Zionist conference to take place
in Berlin, but due to public protests by
Jewish leaders, it had to be moved to
Switzerland. In 1913,
Germany's Jewish leaders fed-up with
Zionists creating the impression of
unpatriotic Jews, expelled from
the Jewish Verein (Union), which
represented roughly half of Germany's
Jews, any Jew who supported
the Zionist cause. Even as late as 1933;
Zionism was still a fringe movement
amongst Germany's 600,000
Jews, supported by only 1 or 2 percent
of them, with the vast majority being
vehemently opposed to it.
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This book first published in 1939, a
digest of the foreign press, includes a
brief article on "Hitler Zionists"
"There are pious Jews, non-pious
Jews, assimilated Jews, Zionists, and
Hitler Zionists.
Hitler Zionists are those who became
Zionists after Hitler came to power."
Cleveland foreign language newspaper
digest, Volume 3 (1940)