https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_KaraitesThe tradition of Karaite Judaism ranks only the Tanakh as a holy book and does not recognize the Talmud.
In 19th century Crimea, Karaites began to distinguish themselves from other Jewish groups, sending envoys to the czars to plead for exemptions from harsh anti-Jewish legislation. These entreaties were successful, in large part due to the czars’ wariness of the Talmud, and in 1863 Karaites were granted the same rights as their Christian and Tatar neighbors. Exempted from the Pale of Settlement, later they were considered non Jews by Nazis. This left the community untouched by the Holocaust, unlike other Turkic-speaking Jews, like the Krymchak Jews that were almost wiped out.
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I’m sure this is just copy/pasta, but are you acknowledging the Holocaust?
If not, I still get your point. The fact Hitler wanted to send the Jews to Palestine, and that there was “Honerary Aryan” status for many non Germans, including some Jews, is just further proof the Holocaust never happened.
I’ve read every single quote Hitler ever made on Jews, and although early on, before achieving power, he said a few things that are very easy to define as endorsing killing them all. The consistency over the span of his life makes it obvious they were just heated rhetoric.
They just wanted the Jews out of Europe, and out of power. As soon as it was obvious that Jews were unseated from power, they were actively accepting of them in some areas.
Way more then they should have.
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