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Tony Greenstein

    Zionism During the Holocaust
    Zionism During the Holocaust
    • Zionism During the Holocaust

      The Weaponisation of Memory in the Service of State and Nation

      • 546 Seiten
      • 20 Lesestunden

      Tony Greenstein provides a thorough analysis of the intricate relationship between anti-Semitism and Zionism, particularly highlighted during the Holocaust. His insights are essential for understanding how these two forces interacted during one of history's darkest periods, offering valuable lessons for contemporary society. Esteemed figures like Ilan Pappe and Ken Loach emphasize the importance of this work, noting that it draws on original sources to present conclusions that demand attention. Richard Falk commends Greenstein for demystifying Zionism and revealing its connections to anti-Semitism, especially regarding the establishment of Israel and its treatment of Palestinians. Emeritus Professor Moshé Machover praises the book's comprehensive nature and organization of extensive material. Dr. Derek Summerfield highlights its relevance and scholarly depth, while Dr. Susan Blackwell notes its discomforting revelations for those sympathetic to Zionism. Professor Haim Bresheeth points out the book's significance in addressing the historical ties between Zionism and various racist regimes, furthering the foundational work of Lenni Brenner. Patrick Williams acknowledges the meticulous research and references that challenge prevailing narratives about Zionism, suggesting that Greenstein's work may provoke criticism but offers a necessary alternative perspective.

      Zionism During the Holocaust