Young Turks, Freemasons, Jews and the question of Zionism in the Ottoman Empire (1908-1913)

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Title Young Turks, Freemasons, Jews and the question of Zionism in the Ottoman Empire (1908-1913).
Host Item Studies in Zionism 7,2 (1986) 199-218
Description Examines the attitude of the Young Turk regime towards Zionism. Mentions the myth that the Young Turks' revolution was inspired by a Jewish-Freemason-Zionist conspiracy to take over the Ottoman Empire. The British ambassador to Turkey, Sir Gerard Lowther, believed in this myth and saw the conspiracy as serving the interests of Germany against Britain. This claim was eagerly adopted by Turkish opposition parties and Arab nationalists, who used it to undermine the regime. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Language English
National Library system number 990000848370705171
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