in a nut shell, socialist nationalistic sentiment in germany rose after the failings and humiliation following world war I, internally as not everyone was behind the war effort, especially the jewish community which after the balfour declaration chose religious allegiance over national. Hitler used this among other things to rally the german people, in his speech it's pretty clear that he wanted no interference from those same forces once again. But nowhere was it mentioned that something as radical as a holocaust would take place one can argue that nazis didnt have a a clear "exit strategy" for the jewish problem; on one hand they wanted to rid germany of all forces that wouldnt align with the system on the other they cant quite reeducate them so they decided to move them to madagascar using british navy(britain was on the brink of armistice when the resolution was passed in the budestag) as that didnt happen and more important things were facing nazi germany the less cumbersome solution was picked. Point is Nazisn and Zionism are ideologically very similar, there are many documents of contact and alliance brokering between the 2 both before and after the war had started. not to mention both had the same exact purpose: drive jews out of Germany. So it's very plausible that facilitation was provided on the part of the zionist or as a catalyst to convince those well off jews to move to israel.