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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Sunday, March 31, 2024

1930s' Germans and Zionists Plotted Together Against Palestine

The Germans and the Zionists negotiated an agreement in 1933 to facilitate the illegal migration of Ashkenazi Jews from Germany to Palestine.

The Germans are therefore complicit in the ethnic cleansing of Palestine and the establishment of the Jewish colony there. Today’s genocide in Palestine reflects how much Germany’s hands are drenched in Palestinian and Arab blood.

Which explains why the Germans right now are the most virulent supporters of the genocide carried out by the Zionists in Palestine. Why? Not because they love their Jews, but to the contrary, the Germans don't want their Jews to return from Israel right now, since they are still the same Fascist Nazis at heart but go around disguised as democracy-lovers. Back in the 1930s, the Fascist Germans wanted to get rid of their Jews in order to "purify" their country. Those German Jews who decided to stay and suffer through the Holocaust have only themselves to blame. A decade before Hitler’s “final solution”, the German Jews had every opportunity to:

1- Either organize as a resistance movement and fight back, which they didn’t. It must have been cowardice because today their descendants, armed to the teeth by the Americans and the Germans are butchering innocent Palestinians by the tens of thousands. If they didn’t fight the Nazis for ethical considerations, then where is their ethics today in Palestine? 

2- Make a deal with the Nazis to stay in Germany in exchange for money. The English crooks did the same sort of deal with the Zionists and got the Balfour Declaration.

3- Emigrate to other European and Western countries. Many did leave for the UK, the US, Canada etc.) or

4- Emigrate illegally to Palestine thanks to German assistance and help. The Germans are therefore guilty of  encouraging the illegal migration of German Jews to Palestine during the 1930s.

See the details of the agreement between the German Nazis and the German Zionists, including the fact that the term NAZI is made up of NA = NA[tional Socialism] and ZI = ZI[onist]. After the video, take a look at the commemorative medallion that the Germans and the Zionists issued to celebrate shipping Jews to Palestine.

 




Nazi Medallion with a Swastika and a Star of David: " A Nazi Travels to Palestine", 1934

A medal struck in honor of the series of articles" A Nazi Travels to Palestine" which was published in the Nazi journal "Der Angriff" (The Attack). A memento of the cooperation that took place between the Nazi Party and the German Zionist Federation, in their mutual goal of relocating German Jews to Palestine. Germany, 1934.



The recto of the medallion depicts a Star of David in the center, surrounded by the inscription in German "A Nazi Travels to Palestine" (Ein Nazi fährt nach Palästina). The verso depicts a swastika in the center and the words "And he writes about it in The Attack" (Und erzählt davon in Angriff).


In the beginning of the Nazi rule in Germany, the Zionist Movement was inclined to cooperate with the line that the Nazi government adopted at the time – encouraging immigration of German Jews to Arab Palestine. In the spring of 1933, the leaders of the German Zionist Association contacted elements within the Nazi party who support the Zionist cause. Kurt Tuchler, a German-Jewish lawyer and judge and member of the managing committee of the German Zionist Federation, contacted Leopold von Mildenstein, a senior Nazi officer who was head of the Jewish department of the SD (the security service of the SS and the Nazi party), and asked him to publish an article in the Nazi press about the Jewish settlements in Arab Palestine. In 1933, the two men traveled to Palestine with their wives and spent a month touring the country, to enable von Mildenstein to get an impression of the booming Jewish industrial, agricultural and settlement efforts in Palestine. In a report to Yad Vashem years later, Tuchler wrote, "The purpose of the visit was to create in an important Nazi newspaper an image that would promote the Zionist cause in Arab Palestine." After their return to Germany, von Mildenstein published a series of 12 illustrated articles in the Nazi newspaper "Der Angriff" (The Attack), which was the mouthpiece of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Propaganda Minister.


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