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günlüğünden, liderin, orijinal, siyonist, vesika |
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Siyonist Liderin Günlüğünden (Orijinal Vesika) |
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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Siyonist Liderin Günlüğünden (Orijinal Vesika)Sultan Abdülhamid Han'ın başarılarından biri de İsrail'in kuruluşunu belki 50 sene kadar erteleyen siyasetidir ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() iyonist Liderin Günlüğünden (Orijinal Vesika)[/url] ''Eger Bay Herzl, senin, benim arkadaşım olduğun gibi arkadaşın ise, ona söyle bu meselede ikinci bir adım atmasın ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Aşağıda Theodor Herzl'in günlüğünden bazı parçalar bulacaksınız ![]() ![]() ![]() *** ''The Complete Diaries of Theodor Herzl, Edited by:Raphael Patai, Translated by: Harry Zohn, New York, 1960'' Önsözünde, Raphael Patai şöyle yazmış: A hundred years after his birth, fifty-six years after his death, and twelve years after the realization of his dream in the State of Israel, Theodor Herzl is universally recognized in Jewish history, and, in fact, in world history, as the founder of political Zionizm and the father of the Jewish State ![]() Herzl'in 1895'den baslayarak 1904'de ölene kadar tuttuğu günlük notları ihtiva eden 4 ciltlik kitapdan bazı parçalar: March 10, 1896 The Rev ![]() ![]() called on me ![]() A likable, sensitive man with the long grey beard of a prophet ![]() He waxed enthusiastic over my solution ![]() as a ''prophetic crisis''---one he foretold two years ago ![]() calculated in accordance with a prophecy dating from Omar's reign(637-638) that after 42 prophetical months, that is, 1260 years, Palestine would be restored to the Jews ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() April 21, 1896 ![]() ![]() ![]() to speak with the Sultan ![]() At that point I set forth the advantages which the project would bring to the Orient ![]() future, an etat tampon [buffer state] could be created in Palestine ![]() However, we could contribute a great deal toward the preservation of Turkey ![]() in return for this territory which is not of great value to him ![]() ![]() Budapest, May 3, 1896 Dionys Rosenfield, editor of the Osmanische Post of Constantinople, called on me here ![]() He offered his services as an intermediary ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() few words what it was all about ![]() Turkey and confer big gifts upon the intermediaries, if we obtain Palestine ![]() country ![]() ![]() (volume 1, page 344) Vienna, May 7, 1896 Newlinsky came to see me after I had telephoned him ![]() In a few words I brought him au courant [up to date] ![]() he had read my pamphlet before his last trip to Constantinople and discussed it with the Sultan ![]() never part with Jerusalem ![]() the posession of Islam ![]() ( ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Money was no consideration to him; he had absolutely no understanding of its value ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() June 9, 1896 Newlinsky described his English impressions ![]() in the impending downfall of Turkey ![]() to declare his support of the Sultan because he would have public opinion against him ![]() Ferdinand, because he is a Coburg, heir to the Turkish Empire ![]() is no diceria [rumor], it is most interesting ![]() salvation for the Sultan would be to make an alliance with the Young Turks ---who in their part are on good terms with the Macedonians, Cretans, Armenians, etc ![]() ![]() he had given this advice to the Sultan in a report ![]() add to this program the fact that he was bringing the Sultan the means to carry this out, in the form of Jewish aid ![]() piece of land, and in return we shall set his house in order, straighten out his finances, and influence public opinion all over the world in his favor ![]() ![]() ![]() June 15, 1896 He came to Baden at nine o'clock, and I asked him to brief me on the Turkish National debt ![]() dette publique [public debt], I worked out the financial scheme ![]() We spend twenty million Turkish pounds to straighten out the Turkish finances ![]() this amount being based on the capitalization of its present revenue of eighty thousand Turkish pounds per annum ![]() we free Turkey from the European Control Commission ![]() of Classes A, B, C and D will be induced by direct privileges we shall grant them---increased rate of interest, extension of the amortization period, etc ![]() ![]() ![]() June 18, 1896, Istanbul Newlinsky is extremely valuable to our cause ![]() are beyond all praise ![]() ![]() ( ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() June 19, 1896, Istanbul In the evening Newlinsky returned from Yildiz Kiosk with a long face and bad news ![]() He ordered only half a bottle of champagne --- en signe de deuil [as a sign of mourning] ---and told me in two words: ''Nothing doing ![]() The great lord won't hear of it!'' I took the blow stout-heartedly ![]() ''The Sultan [Abdulhamid Han] said: 'If Mr ![]() him not to take another step in this matter ![]() a foot of land, for it does not belong to me, but to my people ![]() My people have won this empire by fighting for it with their blood and have fertilized it with their blood ![]() with our blood before we allow it to be wrested away from us ![]() men of two of my regiments from Syria and Palestine let themselves be killed one by one at Plevna ![]() gave their lives on that battlefield ![]() not to me, but to the Turkish people ![]() of it ![]() ![]() partitioned, they may get Palestine for nothing ![]() will be divided ![]() ![]() ( ![]() ![]() ![]() although for the time being they dashed all my hopes ![]() beauty in this fatalism which will bear death and dismemberment, yet will fight to the last breath, even if only through passive resistance ![]() (vol ![]() Sultan Abdulhamid Han'dan bu cevabı alan Theodor Herzl, gayretlerinden asla vazgeçmeyecek ve 8 sene sonra ölene kadar İstanbul'a defalarca gelecek, çeşitli teklifler yapacak, fakat maksadına kavuşamadan ölecektir ![]() ![]() October 14, 1896; Vienna Today, I went to see Mahmud Nedim Pasha, the Turkish Ambassador ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I said there is only one salvation for Turkey: an agreement with the Jews regarding Palestine ![]() out, reforms carried out, and after a restoration of orderly conditions any foreign intervention could be permanently forbidden ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() July 1, 1897 I am thinking of giving the movement a closer territorial goal, preserving Zion as the final goal ![]() The poor masses need immediate help, and Turkey is not yet so desperate as to accede to our wishes ![]() In fact, there will probably be hostile demonstrations against us in Turkey in the immediate future ![]() intentions of giving us Palestine ![]() Thus we must organize ourselves for a goal attainable soon, under the Zion flag and maintaining all of our historic claims ![]() Perhaps we can demand Cyprus from England, and even keep an eye on South Africa or America---until Turkey is dissolved ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() November 7, 1899; Vienna [Letter to Nuri Bey, Chief Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Istanbul:] ![]() ![]() ![]() advantages that would slip through your fingers ![]() the Jewish establishment in Palestine that would have brought you a great deal of money immediately, then the ordering of your entire financial situation, a modern fleet, industrial and commercial life, finally the well-being of the Empire ![]() ![]() ![]() November 25, 1899; Vienna Yesterday Carl Herbst of Sofia was here and made the good suggestion of having the Young Turks work on the Sultan ![]() Young Turks we should have the government censured for its carelessness in not taking up the advantageous offers of the Zionists ![]() ![]() ![]() December 27, 1899; Vienna Nothing from Constantinople, nothing, nothing ![]() Je me desespere [I am in despair] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Telegram: Galata to Vienna, June 4, 1900 Schlesinger [Herzl's nickname for Arminius Vambery] tried Sultan day before yesterday, flatly refused ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, now I am medidating on what our next step could be ![]() Partir en guerre contre la Turquie [Go off to war against Turkey]? We are not strong enough in public opinion, either, and have too many weak spots ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At present I can see only one more plan: See to it that Turkey's difficulties increase; wage a personal campaign against the Sultan, possibly seek contact with the exiled princes and the Young Turks; and, at the same time, by intensifying Jewish Socialist activities stir up the desire among the European governments to exert pressure on Turkey to take in the Jews ![]() February 17, 1902; Istanbul ![]() ![]() ![]() Jews who become Turkish subjects, but the regions to be settled are to be decided each time by the government, and Palestine is to be excluded ![]() The Comp ![]() ![]() Anatolia, anywhere at all, with the sole exception of Palestine! A Charter without Palestine! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() August 3, 1902; Istanbul ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ibrahim Bey, Dragoman of the Imperial Divan, have done me the honor of transmitting the following communication: ''The Israelites can be received and settled in the Ottoman Empire under the condition that they be installed, not together, that is, dispersed, in the places adjudged suitable by the government, and that their numbers be fixed in advance by the government ![]() with Ottoman citizenship and charged with all the civic duties, including military service, as well as being subject to all the laws of the land like Ottomans ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() February 24, 1904; Vienna Yesterday I had a most curious visitor: ''Ali Nuri Bey, Ex-Consul General de Turquie,'' it said on his card ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His proposal, which he made me in my house between 9:30 and 12:30 yesterday, comes to this: Sail into the Bosporus with two cruisers, bombard Yildiz, let the Sultan flee or capture him, put in another Sultan (Murad or Reshad), but first form a provisional government---which is to give us the Charter for Palestine ![]() A novel or an adventure? The two cruisers will cost 400,000 pounds, the rest 100,000 pounds ![]() The whole stroke would cost half a million pounds ![]() have lost the money and the participants their lives ![]() All this presented quite coolly and calmly, like an offer to buy a load of wheat ![]() ![]() The scheme could be carried out with a thousand men ![]() during the Selamlik ![]() The cruisers would pass through the Dardanelles at night and could bombard Yildiz by morning ![]() ![]() ![]() March 22, 1904; Vienna I have sent Kahn [a rabbi and Zionist] and Levontin [a Russian Zionist] to Constantinople ![]() If they return bredouille [empty-handed], there will follow Tell's second arrow: Ali Nuri ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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