Us too. The majority of America was aligned with Hitler's Germany, but we had a jew (Rosenfeld) in office who literally made it federally punishable by death to publicly support Germany (Sedition), and then literally created a new branch of government (the FCC) to investigate those who might be speaking pro-Germany on the radio. This is important as the newspaper press was known to be jewish, and thus free, non-jewish-controlled discussion could only occur via radio.
Check out what happened with Charles Coughlin for more, or ask.
If you read his works and plot timelines, his views shift with time. As he said, he *came* to hate them. Nobody is born 'hating jews for no reason'.
Many such cases - I'd wager most of us here also went on that same journey. And, usually when it happens, their character is attacked by bringing up an older, more jew friendly viewpoint. I am always watchful of that.
I actually even learned this viewpoint recently; I used to doubt Hitler's authenticity for a number of reasons including his responses and reactions to large-scale jewish actions in Germany.
Now I think he, like Gaddafi, Mao, and Osama, came to learn of their serpent tongue over time. Many other world leaders involved in the Great Jewish Takeover Gambit of the 20th Century never became wise to the jew, and committed horrible atrocities on their behalf.
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To put it simply, the National Socialists were shipping European Jews to the newly forming Israel, as a matter of policy.
There are two main reasons this has been largely memory holed: 1) it proves that Hitler had no real interest in murdering all the Jews, 2) when the allies blocked further transports of Jews to Israel, they locked them into Germany, which, along with cutting off food & supplies, indirectly caused the "holocaust".
It's more than that - Hitler was actually trying to prove his friendship to jews at the time.
Jews wanted Israel, but it wasn't recognized as a country at all, and this was the first recorded nation-scale support for 'the nation of Israel' (in the same vein of Trump recognizing Jerusalem as Israeli etc). He let jews who left take all belongings and cash with them with no penalty or tax, and the jews were allowed to even select the banks to handle the monetary exchange (reminding you that inflation was insane at the time, and they should have left with nearly nothing).
I cant find this quote anywhere, i think this is the real one:
“It doesn’t even enter their heads to build up a Jewish state in Palestine for the purpose of living there; all they want is a central organization for their international world swindle, endowed with its own sovereign rights and removed from the intervention of other states: a haven for convicted scoundrels and a university for budding crooks.” ~ Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Chapter 11
I don't understand how he said this and then started the Haavara agreement.
I guess it was just a way to say "get the fuck out of here" as humanely as possible.
But still, he *knew* what israel would entail.
Maybe there was no other option in his mind.
Check out what happened with Charles Coughlin for more, or ask.
Many such cases - I'd wager most of us here also went on that same journey. And, usually when it happens, their character is attacked by bringing up an older, more jew friendly viewpoint. I am always watchful of that.
I actually even learned this viewpoint recently; I used to doubt Hitler's authenticity for a number of reasons including his responses and reactions to large-scale jewish actions in Germany.
Now I think he, like Gaddafi, Mao, and Osama, came to learn of their serpent tongue over time. Many other world leaders involved in the Great Jewish Takeover Gambit of the 20th Century never became wise to the jew, and committed horrible atrocities on their behalf.
Sorty i am too lazy to gooooglol
There are two main reasons this has been largely memory holed: 1) it proves that Hitler had no real interest in murdering all the Jews, 2) when the allies blocked further transports of Jews to Israel, they locked them into Germany, which, along with cutting off food & supplies, indirectly caused the "holocaust".
Jews wanted Israel, but it wasn't recognized as a country at all, and this was the first recorded nation-scale support for 'the nation of Israel' (in the same vein of Trump recognizing Jerusalem as Israeli etc). He let jews who left take all belongings and cash with them with no penalty or tax, and the jews were allowed to even select the banks to handle the monetary exchange (reminding you that inflation was insane at the time, and they should have left with nearly nothing).