ABSTRACT

The attitude abroad to the operation was uniformly negative . . . The laws and ordinances from all departments issued against the Jews in Germany in the wake of the operation, as well as those still in preparation, are aimed at achieving the fi nal exclusion of Jewry from all areas of life, with the ultimate goal of their removal from the territory of the Reich, by all means necessary, and in the shortest amount of time. In general, in no case has immigration to a country where immigration by Jews is at all possible been made any easier [by the violence].