Proper noun
the Jewish Question
(historical) The question of and debate over the appropriate status and treatment of Jews in society, particularly in Europe.
Jewish question
Alternative letter-case form of Jewish Question
Germany will regard the Jewish question as solved only after the very last Jew has left the greater German living space... Europe will have its Jewish question solved only after the very last Jew has left the continent. Alfred Rosenberg
The Jewish question is no question of humanity, and it is no question of religion; it is solely a question of political hygiene. Paul Schmidt
I herewith commission you to carry out all preparations with regard to... a total solution of the Jewish question in those territories of Europe which are under German influence. Hermann Göring
Amazon has recently come under fire for selling anti-Semitic books, including The Jewish Question in the Classroom by Nazi propagandist Julius Streicher. Source: Internet
He became a Reichstag Deputy in 1930 and published his book on racial theory The Myth of the Twentieth Century (Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts) which deals with key issues in the National Socialist ideology, such as the "Jewish question." Source: Internet
Attended by top Nazi officials, it was used to outline the plans for the " final solution to the Jewish question ". Source: Internet