Hannah describes Eichmann’s collaboration with Zionists to facilitate Jewish emigration to Israel. This arrangement benefited the Nazis, as it reduced the Jewish population in Europe. However, as more Jews left, other countries became increasingly unwilling to accept refugees. Eichmann later attempted to establish a Jewish homeland in Poland, Madagascar, and the Czech village of Theresienstadt, but these plans failed, and Theresienstadt ultimately became a concentration camp under his command.
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