https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ein_Nazi_fährt_nach_Palästina
In April 1933, von Mildenstein and Tuchler, along with their wives, embarked on a trip to Palestine. Tuchler aimed to demonstrate the development of a “national home” for Jews, seeking to convince von Mildenstein that Jewish emigration could be a solution to the Nazi’s “Jewish question”. This visit was part of a broader strategy by the Zionist Federation of Germany (ZVfD) to facilitate Jewish emigration through negotiations with the Nazi regime, which was exploring various options for removing Jews from Germany.
Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina
A Nazi goes to Palestine
Here we see yet another negative result of this ideology that racism and bigotries are eternal human traits and not specific historically contextualized movements. If the enemy is eternal and can never be defeated, it really changes the calculus on what is to be done - it’s irrelevant to try and abolish racism now. It creates a sort of fatalistic acceptance of racism as a natural force of the world that can be co-existed with, utilized as a resource, etc. It makes it morally empty, just a thing that exists like water or air.