1932 - 1941
1933-1939
Fifth Aliyah: initially
from Poland, but later mainly from Germany and German-controlled territories.
1933
Hitler's rise to power in Germany by election.
Assassination of Chaim Arlozorov.
1934
Beginning of "illegal immigration" of Jewish refugees
from Europe who could not immigrate legally under the British quotas.
1935-36
Record aliya [65,000 olim].
1936
Outbreak of Arab revolt, Arab General Strike, leads to Peel
Commission.
Orde Wingate forms "night
squads" for Jewish self-defense.
1937
July - The Peel Commission [1936] recommends the partition of Palestine
between Arabs and Jews. The British Government accepts this recommendation
in principle.
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Homa Umigdal [stockade and watchtower] settlements set up, each
overnight, in the period up to 1939.
1937-1938
Repression of Arab Revolt.
Woodhead Commission of
Inquiry.
1939
St. James Round Table Conference,
London
May - Third [MacDonald]
White Paper rejects partition and envisages creation of two independent
states - one Jewish, one Arab.
September - Second World War. "We
shall fight the war as if there were no White Paper, and the White Paper
as if there were no war." - David
Ben Gurion.
1940
Lehi underground movement formed, in another rift with Ben Gurion's
mainstream, led by Avraham Stern.
Britain severely limits land sales to the Yishuv.
1941
Palmach established.
Haj Amin Al-Husseini visits Hitler in Berlin and supports his policies.
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