Nationality German-Dutch Name Hajo Meyer | Fields Theoretical physics | |
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Born 12 August 1924
Bielefeld, North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany ( 1924-08-12 ) Died August 23, 2014, Heiloo, Netherlands Books The End of Judaism: An Ethical Tradition Betrayed |
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Hajo Meyer (12 August 1924 – 23 August 2014) was a Jewish German-Dutch physicist and an anti-Zionist political activist.
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- Early life
- Post Holocaust
- Later career
- Death
- References

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Early life

Born in Bielefeld, in 1938 Meyer fled Nazi Germany to the Netherlands alone, without his parents. He went into hiding in 1943, but was arrested after a year and spent ten months in Auschwitz. His parents, who had also been deported to Auschwitz from Germany, did not survive.
Post-Holocaust

After the war, Meyer returned to the Netherlands, and studied theoretical physics. He eventually became director of the Phillips Physics Laboratory (NatLab). After his retirement he took courses in England and worked as a builder of new violins and violas.
Later career

In his later years, Meyer became politically active, including as director of A Different Jewish Voice. He wrote Het einde van het Jodendom (The End of Judaism) in 2003, which accuses Israel of abusing the Holocaust to justify crimes against the Palestinians. He was a member of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network. He participated in the 2011 "Never Again – For Anyone" tour. He claimed Zionism predates fascism, that Zionists and fascists had a history of cooperation (Nazi/Zionist cooperation was the subject of 51 Documents: Zionist Collaboration with the Nazis, which was collected and edited by Lenni Brenner), charging, among other things, that Israel wants to foment anti-Semitism in the world to encourage more Jews to migrate to Israel.

Meyer spoke in favor of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel. Meyer was a member of the Dutch GreenLeft.
Death

On 23 August 2014, Meyer died in his sleep in Heiloo, Netherlands at the age of 90.
