tober , : , Jews had left Germany, , Austria,
and , Bohemia and Moravia; , of these had found
their way to Palestine.
Emigration was only one possibility that Göring foresaw.
“The second is as follows,” he said in November , selecting
his words with uncharacteristic care. “If at any foreseeable time
in the future the German Reich finds itself in a foreign political
conflict, then it is self-evident that we in Germany will address
ourselves first and foremost to effecting a grand settling of scores
against the Jews.”