'There is no satisfactory solution to the 'Jewish problem' because Jewish emigrants carry the 'problem' with them wherever they settle. Wiebe focuses on the problem of alien usurpation in Germany before 1933, Jewish criminality, and the dominance of the press and public life wielded by Jews. Jews should have their exclusive territory, but not a territory claimed by others, as in Palestine with its Arab population. Germany, because she has no colonies, cannot contribute any land.'
Singerman
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The Institute for Study of the Jewish Question or Institute for Research of the Jewish Question (Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage) was a Nazi party-political institution, founded in April 1939. Conceived as a branch of a projected elite university of the party under the direction of Alfred Rosenberg, it officially opened in Frankfurt am Main in March 1941, during the Second World War, and remained in existence until the end of the war, in 1945. (Wikipedia)