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German voelkisch/folkism and antisemitism - where is the connection?
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Hi, pls, that is a question to the origins of all those (disastrous) ideas. Reading about it, I understand that there were first lots of small back-to-the-land movements (as an answer to industrialization). What I do not get - how and when did people of Jewish faith came into that "equitation". Those were, if "visible" on public, rather in the cities, rather in universities, maybe trading .. or just like anybody. Less on the "lands" or maybe not more than others, too.

How did they make this "twist" to connect people of Jewish faith with the back-to-the-lands movements? .. I would understand if those were, say, the majority of land owners .. but they were not.

.. how could they "sell" that crazy connection?

(I was doing research after seeing Zone of interest - it is impressive. So they were all connected, somewhat by these back-to-the-lands movements.

What I do not get is: how to make a "Wandervogel" participant who likes to hike and do camping think that - people of Jewish faith are .. are what actually? .. Thank you)

(not a holocaust question and not a holocaust denial question .. that was all utmost terrible with terrible consequences. Rather, a question to understand. Thank you)

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