wrong!
Years of a pressure and terror campaign, and they still only accomplished 250k voluntary emigrations, out of over 1.1m Jews living on the territory of the Greater German Reich (Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia):
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/map/european-jewish-population-distribution-ca-1933And the nazis quickly realized that the
lebensraum they intended to conquer in Eastern Europe was chock-full with Jews too, so that their conquests would add new Jews to their empire more quickly than they could conceivable expel them. The rest is shameful history.
To me, it seems clear that the plan has always been to pursue Greater Israel. So, in a way: Yes.
yep. its quite frankly amazing that some people argue this.
A people which is actually being genocided doesn't see its population
quadruple like the Palestinians did over the past four decades. Even Gaza itself has a larger population today than it had in October 2023!
For reference: the state of Palestine had a natural population change (live births minus natural deaths) of +127k in 2022. Gaza makes up 40% of Palestine's population, but has slightly higher birth rates, so they should make up around 45% of the natural change, which would put it at roughly +57k in 2022. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health (which is under direct Hamas control in Gaza and surely not undercounting), the Gaza War has caused around 46k casualties on the Palestinian side, over a span of 15 months. Contrasted with a natural population growth of around 57k per 12 months, it seems safe to say that there are more people living in Gaza today than when this "genocide" began.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_State_of_Palestine#Registered_births_and_deathshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Gaza_warThis post was edited by Black XistenZ on Feb 7 2025 06:55pm