Note 44/THIEVES AND VILLAINS

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WARNING ABOUT THE NATURE OF THE USED SOURCE ”JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY”:
DESPITE BEING A FIRM ADVERSARY OF THE WAY OF THINKING
, PRESENTED IN  THIS WEBSITE, I ONLY USE THIS SOURCE SINCE IT SUPPORTS THE REMARKS IN MY ARTICLE ABOUT
THE INCREASEMENT OF JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE
IN THE LIGHT OF THE DANGER OF THE NAZI GERMANY REGIME
READ FURTHER:
”The signal event of this aliyah wave was the Nazi accession to power in Germany (1933). Persecution and the Jews’ worsening situation caused aliyah from Germany to increase, and aliyah from Eastern Europe to resume. Many of the immigrants from Germany were professionals; their impact was to be felt in many fields of endeavor. Within a four-year period (1933-1936), 174,000 Jews settled in the country.”
JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY
IMMIGRATION TO ISRAEL [ASTRID ESSED:
WRONG TERM, SINCE ON THAT MOMENT THE COUNTRY
WAS STILL MANDATORY PALESTINE!]: THE FIFTH ALIYAH
[1929-1939]

The signal event of this aliyah wave was the Nazi accession to power in Germany (1933). Persecution and the Jews’ worsening situation caused aliyah from Germany to increase, and aliyah from Eastern Europe to resume. Many of the immigrants from Germany were professionals; their impact was to be felt in many fields of endeavor. Within a four-year period (1933-1936), 174,000 Jews settled in the country. The towns flourished as new industrial enterprises were founded and construction of the Haifa port and the oil refineries was completed. Throughout the country, “stockade and tower” settlements were established. During this period ­ in 1929 and again in 1936-39 ­ violent Arab attacks on the Jewish population took place, called “disturbances” by the British. The British government imposed restrictions on immigration, resulting in Aliyah Bet — clandestine, illegal immigration.

By 1940, nearly 250,000 Jews had arrived during the Fifth Aliyah (20,000 of them left later) and the yishuv’s population reached 450,000. From this time on, the practice of “numbering” the waves of immigration was discontinued ­ which is not to say that aliyah had exhausted itself.

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SEE ALSO

WARNING ABOUT THE NATURE OF THE USED SOURCE:
DESPITE BEING A FIRM ADVERSARY OF THE WAY OF THINKING
, PRESENTED IN  THIS WEBSITE, I ONLY USE THIS SOURCE SINCE
IT GIVES IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ABOUT JEWISH IMMIGRATION TO PALESTINE,
JUST  ABOUT THE PERIOD BEFORE JEWISH PEOPLE FLED
EUROPE BECAUSE OF THE NAZI GERMANY DANGER
JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY
IMMIGRATION TO ISRAEL [ASTRID ESSED:
WRONG TERM, SINCE ON THAT MOMENT THE COUNTRY
WAS STILL MANDATORY PALESTINE!]: THE FOURTH ALIYAH
[1924-1929]
”The Fourth Aliyah was a direct result of the economic crisis and anti-Jewish policies in Poland, along with the introduction of stiff immigration quotas by the United States. Most of the immigrants belonged to the middle class and brought modest sums of capital with which they established small businesses and workshops. Tel Aviv grew. Notwithstanding the yishuv’s economic woes, with an economic crisis in 1926-1928, the Fourth Aliyah did much to strengthen the towns, further industrial development and reinstate Jewish labor in the villages.

In all, the Fourth Aliyah brought 82,000 Jews to Palestine, of whom 23,000 left.

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SEE ALSO ANOTHER IMPORTANT SOURCE [VIEWED FROM
ANTI COLONIALIST PERSPECTIVE], WHICH ALSO QUOTES FROM THE JEWISH VIRTUAL LIBRARY ABOUT THE E4TH AND 5TH JEWISH
IMMIGRATION WAVE TO PALESTINE [4TH AND 5TH ALIYAH]
”The bulk of the Zionist population arrived in Palestine during the 4th and 5th Zionist immigration waves -Aliyot- (Between 1924-1939). That means that the majority of those demanding partition of the land had barely been living there for 20 years at the most.”
INTRODUCTION TO PALESTINE
THE MANDATE AND THE NAKBA
SEE FOR THE WHOLE ARTICLE, NOTE 43
””The Jewish population in Palestine increased from 56,000 in 1918 to about 88,000 in 1922, when the total population was officially estimated at 750,000.  By 1939, the Jewish population had increased to 445,000 out of a total population of about 1.5 million.  This dramatic increase was primarily due to the large numbers of Jews fleeing the Nazi terror.
In percentage terms, the Jewish population rose from about 10 per cent in 1919 to 17 per cent in 1929 to nearly 30 per cent in 1939!”
THE PALESTINE QUESTION
A BRIEF HISTORY

Prepared for, and under the guidance of

the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People

SEE FOR THE WHOLE TEXT, NOTE 41

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