Hey, I just found this fact on Hitler.
“Much of Adolf Hitler?s early life ? especially his late teenage years in the Austrian cities of Linz and Vienna ? remains shrouded in obscurity and ambiguity.
What were his politics? Who were his friends? What was his relationship like with his mother? How well off was he?”
Does this sound familiar?
Oh yeah, and for those jews who think his hiring Rahm Emmanuel as COS is some signal that he is not an anti-semite, read this.
http://www.revisionisthistory.org/jewishnazi.html
“If there were Jews in (Hitler’s) armed forces...who served knowing what was going on and made no attempt to save (lives), well then that is unacceptable and dishonorable.” —Rabbi Marvin Hier, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Institute.
Thousands of men of Jewish descent and hundreds of what the Nazis called ‘full Jews’ served in the German military with Adolf Hitler’s knowledge and approval.
Cambridge University researcher Bryan Rigg has traced the Jewish ancestry of more than 1,200 of Hitler’s soldiers, including two field marshals and fifteen generals (two full generals, eight lieutenant generals, five major generals), “men commanding up to 100,000 troops.”
In approximately 20 cases, Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded Germany’s highest military honor, the Knight’s Cross.
One of these Jewish veterans is today an 82 year old resident of northern Germany, an observant Jew who served as a captain and practiced his religion within the Wehrmacht throughout the war.
One of the Jewish field marshals was Erhard Milch, deputy to Luftwaffe Chief Hermann Goering. Rumors of Milch’s Jewish identity circulated widely in Germany in the 1930s.