I give up! No annie it really wasn't that simple.
Zionists supported Hitler. Hitler used Zionists.
If what Livingstone said had been mentioned on a Radio 4 discussion programme, I don't suppose anybody would have taken any notice.
You really can't help having your digs at me, can you?
By the way, this isn't from Googling. My former sister-in-law was married to an Orthodox Jew, so my children's cousins are half Jewish. I worked for a charity, which was set up by Reform Jews and I'm still friendly with some of them. My former husband also worked for a company run by Orthodox Jews. The reason they employed him (a non Jew) was because very few Haredi Jews go on to higher education. I also studied 1930s Germany at university and became interested in how a civilised nation could have behaved as they did. Much post-war German literature is about collective guilt.
I've had pleasant discussions with all the above about different opinions on the Holocaust. I don't pretend to be an expert on Judaism or the numerous interpretations of Zionism and anti-Semiticism, but at least I recognise that different opinions exist.
Try Googling the "Stern Gang" and Lehi. Their main enemy was the British in Palestine. They murdered one of my father's cousins, who was a military policeman. They seriously miscalculated and thought that the British were more of a threat to a new homeland than the Germans were.
In the 1933 German census, there were only half a million Jews in Germany (most of those who died in the extermination camps were Polish) and Palestine could have accommodated them, but it was the British who stopped immigration.
As I mentioned previously, the Soviet Union was extremely anti-Semitic and evidence is emerging of the extent to which Soviets and Poles collaborated in the death of many Jews. They have tried to cover up by shifting the blame to Zionists themselves. Of course, it's a blame game. I agree with nigglynellie. Livingstone has accepted just one of the many interpretations.