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574:, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol XXXIV, No. 2, 2005. "If I were to place my finger on a single person who is responsible for systematizing the story (if a single person was responsible for doing so), I would probably place it on a certain American Zionist by the name of Dr. Joseph Schechtman, a leading member of the Zionist revisionist wing, is almost certainly responsible for the drafting of two mimeographed pamphlets which appeared in 1949 under the auspices of the Israel Information Center, New York, in which the evacuation order first makes an elaborate appearance. It was Schechtman’s version which was incorporated in a memorandum submitted by the nineteen prominent Americans, including the poet Macleish and Niebuhr the theologian, to the United Nations." *Note: the work referenced by Khalidi is "Anderson, H. D. (1951) and others. 72: 95:
In May 1917, Schechtman was a delegate to the Seventh All-Russian Conference of Zionists that took place in Petrograd and to the All-Russian Jewish Congress that took place in Moscow during June–July 1918. In 1918 he was elected to the Jewish National Council of Ukraine. In 1918–1919 he worked in its
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attributes to Schechtman the position, which Khalidi regards as groundless, that the Palestinian people fled their towns and villages in 1948 in response to Arab broadcasts advising them to do so. Schechtman was the anonymous author of two smaller works published in 1949 for which he takes credit in
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Schechtman was the chairman of the Association of American Zionists-Revisionists. In 1946, New Zionist Organization self-liquidated to rejoin the WZO. Schechtman served as a member of the executive committee of the WZO until 1970. In 1963–1965 and 1966–1968 he was a member of the executive committee
79:. There he established contacts with members of the Ukrainian national movement. In 1910 he published an article in the journal "Еврейский мир" (Jewish World) in St. Petersburg, calling for Ukrainian-Jewish dialogue. In 1917, back in Odessa, he published pamphlets «Евреи и украинцы» ( 470: 21: 468: 134:. In 1943–1944 he was the director of Bureau for Study of Population Migration which he co-founded earlier. In 1944–1945 he worked as a consultant on questions of the migration of the 567: 186:
Schechtman was the "first to establish basic guidelines for successful transfers and to argue persuasively that transfers should be treated as preventative measures not punitive."
645: 103:, and actively participated in the Federation of Russian-Ukrainian Zionists. From September 1922 he co-edited weekly Russian-language "Рассвет" (The Dawn) with Jabotinsky. 158:, and would later write the two-volume biography of his life. Schectman wrote numerous books and articles dedicated to Jewish and world history, human migrations, 427: 650: 183:
Schechtman early established his reputation as a pioneer and authority on changing population movements in the world and population transfers.
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in the summer of 1941, and soon became part of the 'inner circle' of the New Zionist Organization of America (NZOA). In 1941–1943 he worked at
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Schechtman was one of the founders of the World Union of Revisionist Zionism (Paris, 1925). In 1929–1931 he was the editor of
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weekly "Der Noyer Veg" (The New Way) in Paris. From 1931 to 1935 Schechtman was a member of the executive committee of the
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and Steven Glazer for misquoting, carefully selecting words, and taking statements out of context to fit his narrative.
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The Arab refugee problem: How it can be solved; proposals submitted to the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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activist and author. He was the author of numerous books of history, biography and works on
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and where, according to Khalidi, the reference to the evacuation order first appeared.
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Shake heaven & earth: Peter Bergson and the struggle to rescue the Jews of Europe.
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The United States and the Jewish State movement: the crucial decade, 1939–1949
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In later years he also wrote a biography of the late Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj
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Philadelphia, Pa: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1962. OCLC Number: 248807362
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Fighter and prophet: The Vladimir Jabotinsky story : the last years
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On Wings of Eagles: The Plight, Exodus, and Homecoming of Oriental Jewry
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The Forgotten Zionist: The life of Solomon (Sioma) Yankelevitch Jacobi
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New York: Information Dept., the Jewish Agency – American Section Inc.
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His work on the Palestinian refugee problem was heavily criticised by
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The Mufti and the Fuehrer; the rise and fall of Haj Amin el-Husseini.
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Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. OCLC Number: 16738401
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New York, N.Y: United Zionists Revisionists of America, 1969. Print.
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Zionism and Zionists in Soviet Russia: greatness and drama.
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The Elimination of German Minorities in Southeastern Europe
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The refugees in the world; displacement and integration.
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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New York, T. Yoseloff. OCLC Number: 2661192 2 volumes
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Schechtman became a close associate and secretary to
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In 1920 Schechtman left Bolshevik Russia. He entered
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OCLC Number: 721185 48:Joseph Boris (Ber) Schechtman was born in 565:Why did the Palestinians leave, revisited 446:Jerusalem: Gefen Publishing House. pg. 28 295:Star in eclipse: Russian Jewry revisited. 121: 491:European Population Transfers, 1939-1945 454: 452: 228:European population transfers, 1939–1945 220:Jews in German-occupied Soviet territory 174:Star in Eclipse: Russian Jewry Revisited 489:, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Mar., 1948). Review: 365:Israel Explodes Dir Yassin Blood Libel. 651:People of the Jewish Agency for Israel 603: 411:Benjamin, R., & Cebon, D. (2012). 501: 499: 449: 318:New York, Barnes. OCLC Number: 487032 85:National Movements in the Free Russia 686:Humboldt University of Berlin alumni 578:No publisher.OCLC Number: 651940914" 372:History of the Revisionist Movement 205:the introduction to his 1952 book, 90: 13: 585: 496: 222:. New York: Union of Russian Jews. 212: 149: 14: 702: 509:, New York: Philosophical Library 353:New York: Cultural Pub. Co, 1968. 656:Zionists from the Russian Empire 255:New York, Philosophical Library. 176:, he provided an account of the 32:; 1891–1970) was a Russian-born 557: 547:The Palestinian Exodus in 1948. 538: 351:Jordan: A State That Never Was. 681:Historians of Jews and Judaism 544:Glazer, Steven. (Summer 1980) 535:, in Laqueur, op.cit. pp.182-3 525: 512: 479: 436: 418: 405: 392: 267:The Vladimir Jabotinsky story. 190:Palestinian "evacuation order" 73:Novorossia Imperial University 60:). 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Russian
Revisionist Zionist
Zionism
Odessa
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Zionist youth movement
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
Novorossia Imperial University
Odessa
Berlin University
Yiddish
Zionist Organization
New Zionist Organization
United States
YIVO
Office of Strategic Services
Jewish Agency for Israel
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
population transfer
Amin el-Husseini
Babi Yar
Erskine Childers
Walid Khalidi
European population transfers, 1939–1945.
Population Transfers in Asia.
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