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- W1983533270 abstract "I. INTRODUCTIONNAZI-ERA ACADEMIC ANTI-SEMITISM-self-designated as Judenfor-schung-entailed the reevaluation of extant academic studies using scientific method imbued with an anti-Semitic orientation, intention, and result.^sup1^ One key focus of this self-styled discipline was an attempt to appropriate internal Jewish historiography and the cultural-anthropological tradition known by the designation science of Judaism (Wissenschaft des Judentums).^sup2^ To date, historical inquiry on National Socialist Judenfor-schung has remained relatively scant.^sup3^ Along with pathbreaking older publications by Max Weinreich and Robert Edwin Herzstein,^sup4^ Alan Steinweis's book calls new attention to Antisemitism in Nazi Germany.^sup5^ Between 1933 and 1945, the news agency Welt-Dienst (World-Service, Service Mondiale) was the prime interface between anti-Semitic journalism and activism. Its bulletin was full of articles by well-known anti-Semitic activists, and it served as a new global resource for these activists. During World War II, because of its close bond with Alfred Rosenberg's Office^sup6^ and its working nexus with the Institute for Research on the Jewish (Institut zur Erforschung der Juden-frage, IEJ), Welt-Dienst became a key node for the dissemination of anti-Semitic propaganda. Welt-Dienst was able to acquire this position because of its access to exclusive sources, including private archives and the stolen materials of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), the official state agency for plunder. As such it served as a significant sphere of anti-Semitic activity in the Third Reich-research on Jews (Judenforschung).The field of Judenforschung involved more than mere cooperation between Nazi and anti-Semitic scholars: it designated what researchers regarded as a new field of developed with and through National Socialism. This forcible appropriation of Jewish history for anti-Semitic ends was anchored in a number of newly created research institutes. Prominent among these was the Reich Institute for the History of the New Germany in Munich (Reichsinstitut fur die Geschichte des neuen Deutschlands),^sup7^ the Institute for the Study and Eradication of the Jewish Influence on German Church Life in Eisenach (Institut zur Er-forschung und Beseitigung des ju dischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben),^sup8^ and the Institute for the Study of the Jewish (Institut zum Studium der Judenfrage), founded in Berlin in 1934 by Eberhard Taubert within Goebbels's Propaganda Ministry, which sought to put the investigation of the Jewish Question on a scientific footing. Various universities sought to establish or rededicate academic chairs to this endeavor.^sup9^ The IEJ was also active in the field of scientific-scholarly anti-Semitism. This was part of Alfred Rosenberg's project of a Nazi Party University, the so-called Hohe Schule.^sup10^ From 1939 the news agency Welt-Dienst was closely associated with that project. Its influence extended to the functionaries of the 'Final Solution,' ^sup11^ and the strategic mobilization of the new agency and its publication was even discussed directly with Hitler.^sup12^ The Welt-Dienst legitimized anti-Semitic action, providing it with a range of rationalizations.Previous research on anti-Semitic propaganda during the era of National Socialism has concentrated principally on the central state institutions such as the Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda, the Nazi press, and the broader spectrum of the controlled media in the Third Reich.^sup13^ The ideological indoctrination of the Wehrmacht, the police, and Nazi party formation has also received sustained scholarly focus.^sup14^It is difficult to overestimate the impact and significance of the ways National Socialist propaganda stimulated anti-Semitic resentment and its crystallization into a systematic worldview, insofar as it imbued actual violence against Jews. …" @default.
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- W1983533270 title "Der Welt-Dienst: International Anti-Semitic Propaganda" @default.
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