Historical Progression of Zionism
18th century: The German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn
initiates a Jewish secularism, which focused on Jewish national
identity.
1862: The German Jew Moses Hess publishes the book Rome
and Jerusalem where he called for a return of Jews
to Palestine. He also said that Jews would never succeed by assimilating
into European societies.
1881: Pogroms of Russia result in heavy
emigration to USA. Some few Jews even emigrates to
Palestine, as they are motivated by religious ideas of Palestine
as Jewish homeland.
1893: Nathan Birnbaum introduces the term 'Zionism'.
1896: The Austrian Jew Theodor Herzl publishes the
book The Jewish State, where he declares that the cure
for anti-semitism was the establishment of a Jewish state. As he
saw it, the best place to establish this state was in Palestine,
but this geography was no precondition.
1897: The 1st Zionist Congress
is held in Basel in Switzerland. 200 delegates
participates. The Basel Program is formulated, which calls for
the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, where Jews could
live safely under public law. The World Zionist organization is
also established, and establishes its head quarters in Vienna,
Austria.
1903: Britain offers an area of 15,500 km² in Uganda in Africa, an area of virgin land to the Jews of the world, where a Jewish homeland could be established.
1905: 7th Zionist Congress refuses Britain's Uganda proposal.
Israel Zangwill forms the Jewish Territorial organization, which
sought to find territory for a Jewish state, no matter where this
would be. His organization got only few supporters. — After the Russian revolution is defeated, many young Jews emigrate from Russia.
1917: The Balfour Declaration, issued by the British foreign secretary,
gives official British support to the work on establishing a Jewish
homeland in Palestine.
1922: Britain gives The World Zionist organization
the mandate to administer Jewish immigration and settlement
in Palestine. This immigration and settlement was funded by American
Jews.
1939: The British 'White Paper' gives the Arabs
of Palestine de facto control over Jewish immigration.
1942: A call is issued from Zionist leaders for the establishment
of a Jewish state in all of western Palestine, when
World War II ends.
1948 May 14: The State of Israel is founded.
The World Zionist organization continues to back Jewish
immigration to Israel.
1970s: The World Zionist organization puts
its muscles into helping Jews in the Soviet Union to
emigrate to Israel.
1975 November 10: UN General Assembly passes
Resolution 3379, in which Zionism is declared "racist", with 72 votes to 35 (32 abstentions).
1991 December 16: UN General Assembly revokes Resolution 3379,
with 111 votes to 25 (13 abstentions).
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