No surprise here. Hitler cooperated with the founders of Israel from 1933 onward. Nazism was essentially another Zionist operation, funded by the Rothschilds and other International Bankers and key corporations on Wall Street. Hitler was tasked with identifying and/or rounding up as many everyday Jews as possible in order to get them down to Palestine for the eventual takeover. The once who opposed this, were disposed of.
The funny thing is that most zjews claiming to be Zionists have no idea about this history or how the only reason Israel exists today is because of Haavara and the Nazis. Zionists need Nazis like cereal needs milk.
You're right. I'm surprised when I talk to people, how few (I can count the fingers on one hand) have even heard of Haavara. I try "The Transfer Agreement", same blank stare. Then I tell people Israel should build a statue honoring Hitler in the middle of Tel Aviv. Which is significant since the name of the city is from the name of the first ship to set sail from Bremerhaven, Germany, to Haifa in Palestine (under Haavara). Then, I get a perplexed look, like I'm the one who doesn't know anything.
Worth mentioning about this ship, while its stern bore the Hebrew letters for its name, “Tel Aviv”, a swastika banner fluttered from the mast. I wish I could find a photo of that.
No surprise here. Hitler cooperated with the founders of Israel from 1933 onward. Nazism was essentially another Zionist operation, funded by the Rothschilds and other International Bankers and key corporations on Wall Street. Hitler was tasked with identifying and/or rounding up as many everyday Jews as possible in order to get them down to Palestine for the eventual takeover. The once who opposed this, were disposed of.
The funny thing is that most zjews claiming to be Zionists have no idea about this history or how the only reason Israel exists today is because of Haavara and the Nazis. Zionists need Nazis like cereal needs milk.
You're right. I'm surprised when I talk to people, how few (I can count the fingers on one hand) have even heard of Haavara. I try "The Transfer Agreement", same blank stare. Then I tell people Israel should build a statue honoring Hitler in the middle of Tel Aviv. Which is significant since the name of the city is from the name of the first ship to set sail from Bremerhaven, Germany, to Haifa in Palestine (under Haavara). Then, I get a perplexed look, like I'm the one who doesn't know anything.
Worth mentioning about this ship, while its stern bore the Hebrew letters for its name, “Tel Aviv”, a swastika banner fluttered from the mast. I wish I could find a photo of that.