Posted on 10/21/2024 11:06:08 PM PDT by Words Matter
It ended before WW2. It ended in 1939 with the start of World War II. And over 2 years before Hitler saw there is a consensus in his government for the "final solution." (Wannsee Conference: Jan 1942).
"Kill [preached al Husseini] the Jews wherever you find them. This pleases God, history and religion." [*]
* Asked fascist Italy for assistance in poisoning the waters of Tel Aviv - 1936.
Youngstown Vindicator
Jan 2, 1937, p.7.
https://books.google.com/books?id=K8ZJAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA19
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Swastika Protects Girl in Holy Land. Berlin. Jan. 3 (I. N. S ).— The Swastika affords better protection in Palestine than four policemen, according to a German girl in Jerusalem. In a letter to her parents In Linz on the Rhine, reprinted In the National Zeitung of Essen, she says; “It is not advisable to go out In the streets here (In Jerusalem) because one runs the risk of being considered a Jew. As such one Is liable to get a knife or bullet in one’s back. “If the Arabs think you are a German, there is no danger. We are often greeted by Arabians we know with ‘Hell Hitler’ in tho streets. “When I go Into Arab quarters I always wear the Swastika cross. This protects us better than three or four policemen.
No wonder Arab “actvists” are frustrated about THEIR UGLY WW2 history.
From Author and historian Rizkallah Boutros, presenting Nazi documents in his book “The Arab World in Secret German Documents 1937-1941,” Or “Arab World in Foreign Office - German Documentary,” published in 2006:
In a report on the talks with King Abdulaziz Al Saud, the author of the report said that he held several long talks in Jeddah “with King Ibn Saud and his advisor Sheikh Yusuf Yassin regarding Saudi Arabia’s international position, especially its relations with England and Italy. The main topic of the talks was the king’s desire for close political and economic cooperation with Germany...”
He added, “As a result of the talks that took place with me, it was concluded that Saudi Arabia and Germany have one common enemy: the Jews.”
From German foreign correspondence, Nazi Germany was vehemently opposed to the idea of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine. It did not want German Jewish colonies to have a unified administration, but should remain separate as municipalities without forming a separate state. As such a state would be, it said, an exceptional impetus for so-called “political Judaism[sic],” which was unacceptable to Nazis. Documents reveal that while Nazi Germany ‘allowed’ German Jews to immigrate to Mandatory Palestine, it still continued to monitor them and opposed the integration of German Jewish colonies into the then planned Zionist State. Moreso, even if Britain were to declare the establishment of the State of Israel, German Jews in Mandatory Palestine would not be allowed —by Germany— nor would their colonies, to join the Zionist state.
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