The transfer agreement
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In 1933, the Zionist movement concluded a controversial pact with the Third Reich transferring some 60,000 Jews and $100 million to Jewish Palestine.
Questo editorialista e giornalista americano è specializzato in diritti umani e nell'interazione storica tra economia e politica in Medio Oriente. Il suo lavoro esamina anche la politica petrolifera, gli abusi aziendali e le basi finanziarie della Germania nazista. Le sue analisi rivelano le complesse relazioni tra potere globale e destino umano.






In 1933, the Zionist movement concluded a controversial pact with the Third Reich transferring some 60,000 Jews and $100 million to Jewish Palestine.
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