51 Documents: Hitler's Zionist Helpers

In 1948 two out every three potential voters living between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea were NOT Jews.

How did a Jewish Homeland come to exist on that real estate?

Show time, rich bitch.

Jordan was Eastern Palestine and represented 80% of Mandate Palestine, which the British gave to the Arabians.

Why haven't you spoken with King Abdullah about renouncing his throne and giving Jordan to the Pallies?
Why haven't you stopped stealing your neighbors land and water?

(and fucking your dog)

Rich Bitch.

Georgie, you continually get smacked down by me and just move on to another inane post awaiting another smack down from me or someone else.

You're like a ping pong ball, only with a lower IQ. :lol:

Your psychotic behavior is why you have no reputational points.
 
In 1948 two out every three potential voters living between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea were NOT Jews.

How did a Jewish Homeland come to exist on that real estate?

Show time, rich bitch.

Jordan was Eastern Palestine and represented 80% of Mandate Palestine, which the British gave to the Arabians.

Why haven't you spoken with King Abdullah about renouncing his throne and giving Jordan to the Pallies?
By what moral authority did the British "give" anything to Arab or Jew?

In what moral authority did Muslim jihad have to conquer the entire Middle East, north Africa and, in earlier years, much of Asia and Europe, from Spain to Portugal to Italy?

Jews have lived in Israel for 3000 years.

Deal with it, sucker.
 
"Palestinian Arab politics were dominated by a handful of rich clans.

"The most nationalistic were the Husaynis, led by the Mufti of Jerusalem, al-Hajj Amin al-Husayni. Intensely pious, his response to the Zionist provocations at the Wall was to raise the faithful against the Zionists as infidels rather than as a political enemy.

"He was suspicious of any social reform and quite unprepared to develop a political programme which could mobilise the largely illiterate Palestinian peasantry.

"It was this lack of a programme for the peasant majority which guaranteed that he could never create a political force capable of coping with the numerically inferior, but vastly more efficient Zionists.

"He was compelled to look abroad for a patron to give him some of the strength that his reactionary politics prevented him from generating from within Palestinian society.

"His choice fell on Italy."

Zionism in
 
You're disputing the existence of rich Arab fascists?
Or maybe you're in doubt about Mussolini?
How about Galeazzo Ciano...

"The deal with Rome was completely secret until it was accidentally revealed in April 1935, since it could hardly be justified in the Arab world.

"Mussolini had used poison gas against the 1931 Senussi uprising in Libya, and was, moreover, openly pro-Zionist.

"However, Rome was anti-British and was willing to subsidise the Mufti on that account.

"The first payment was made in 1934, but little was achieved for either the Palestinians or the Italians.

"Some years later Mussolini’s Foreign Minister – his son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano – had to confess to the German ambassador that:

"'for years he maintained constant relations with the Grand Mufti of which his secret fund could tell a tale.

"'The return of this gift of millions had not been exactly great and had really been confined to occasional destruction of pipelines, which in most cases could be quickly repaired.'"

Rich Shit Clumps.

Lenni Brenner: Zionism in the Age of the Dictators (Chap. 8)
 
You're disputing the existence of rich Arab fascists?
Or maybe you're in doubt about Mussolini?
How about Galeazzo Ciano...

"The deal with Rome was completely secret until it was accidentally revealed in April 1935, since it could hardly be justified in the Arab world.

"Mussolini had used poison gas against the 1931 Senussi uprising in Libya, and was, moreover, openly pro-Zionist.

"However, Rome was anti-British and was willing to subsidise the Mufti on that account.

"The first payment was made in 1934, but little was achieved for either the Palestinians or the Italians.

"Some years later Mussolini’s Foreign Minister – his son-in-law, Galeazzo Ciano – had to confess to the German ambassador that:

"'for years he maintained constant relations with the Grand Mufti of which his secret fund could tell a tale.

"'The return of this gift of millions had not been exactly great and had really been confined to occasional destruction of pipelines, which in most cases could be quickly repaired.'"

BOGUS. This is why you're severely uneducated and have not one reputational point.

Prayer for points :eusa_pray:
 
Is a Jewish state inherently anti-democratic?

Let's ask Noam (the language teacher) Chomsky:

"...The vague ideas I had at the time were to go to Palestine, perhaps to to a kibbutz, to try to become involved in efforts at Arab-Jewish cooperation within a socialist framework, opposed to the deeply antidemocratic concept of a Jewish state (a position that was considered well within the mainstream of Zionism)."

Personal Influences
 
Is a Jewish state inherently anti-democratic?

Let's ask Noam (the language teacher) Chomsky:

"...The vague ideas I had at the time were to go to Palestine, perhaps to to a kibbutz, to try to become involved in efforts at Arab-Jewish cooperation within a socialist framework, opposed to the deeply antidemocratic concept of a Jewish state (a position that was considered well within the mainstream of Zionism)."

Personal Influences

Chomsky the language teacher and crackpot? :lol:

Martin Luther King, Jr...
I see Israel as one of the great outposts of democracy in the world, and a marvelous example of what can be done, how desert land can be transformed into an oasis of brotherhood and democracy. Peace for Israel means security and that security must be a reality.
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"I began to take his graduate courses; in fact the first reading I did in linguistics was the proofs of his book Methods in Structural Linguistics, which appeared several years later.

"At his suggestion, I also began to take graduate courses in philosophy -- with Nelson Goodman, Morton White, and others -- and mathematics -- with Nathan Fine -- fields in which I had no background at all, but which I found fascinating, in part, no doubt, thanks to unusually stimulating teachers."

Personal Influences
 
"I began to take his graduate courses; in fact the first reading I did in linguistics was the proofs of his book Methods in Structural Linguistics, which appeared several years later.

My advanced degree in Middle East studies from Princeton Univ. smashes Chomsky's complete lack of credentials.:clap2:
 
"Until the Arab revolt, the Nazis’ patronage of Zionism had been warm but scarcely committed, as we have seen.

"However, with the political turmoil in Palestine and the appointment of the Peel Commission, the WZO saw their chance to persuade the Nazis to make a public commitment to them in Palestine itself.

"On 8 December 1936 a joint delegation of the Jewish Agency, the highest body of the WZO in Palestine, and the Hitachdut Olei Germania (the German Immigrants Association), went to the Jerusalem office of Doehle, the German Consul-General.

"The Zionist scholar, David Yisraeli, has related the incident.

"'They sought through Doehle to persuade the Nazi government to have its Jerusalem representative appear before the Peel Commission, and declare that Germany was interested in an increased immigration to Palestine because of its eagerness to have the Jews emigrate from Germany.

"'The Consul, however, rejected the proposal on the spot.

"'His official reasons were that considerations of increased immigration from Germany would inevitably bring out the matter of the transfer which was detrimental to British exports to Palestine."

Zionism in
 
"I began to take his graduate courses; in fact the first reading I did in linguistics was the proofs of his book Methods in Structural Linguistics, which appeared several years later.

My advanced degree in Middle East studies from Princeton Univ. smashes Chomsky's complete lack of credentials.:clap2:
Post your Wiki.
 
"Until the Arab revolt, the Nazis’ patronage of Zionism had been warm but scarcely committed, as we have seen.

Bogus. This is why you're severely uneducated.

Eminent Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
Then came the Third Reich, connections to the Arab world and, later, to other Muslim countries. Now that the German archives are open, we know that within weeks of Hitler’s coming to power in 1933, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem got in touch with the German consul general in Jerusalem, Doctor Heinrich Wolff, and offered his services. It is interesting that the common image of the Germans pursuing the Arabs is the reverse of what happened. The Arabs were pursuing the Germans.

The Germans turned their attention more seriously to the Arabs, responding at last to their approaches, and from then on the relationship developed very swiftly.

In 1940 the French surrender gave the Nazis new opportunities for action in the Arab world. In Vichy-controlled Syria they were able for a while to establish an intelligence and propaganda base in the heart of the Arab East. From Syria they extended their activities to Iraq, where they helped to establish a pro-Nazi regime headed by Rashid Ali al-Gailani. This was overthrown by the British, and Rashid Ali went to join his friend the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in Berlin, where he remained as Hitler’s guest until the end of the war. In the last days of Rashid Ali’s regime, on the first and second of June 1941, soldiers and civilians launched murderous attacks on the ancient Jewish community in Baghdad. This was followed by a series of such attacks in other Arab cities, both in the Middle East and in North Africa.

In answer to a question from Rashid Ali as to whether anti-Semitism was also directed against Arabs, because they were part of the Semitic family, Professor Walter Gross, director of the Race Policy Office of the Nazi Party, explained with great emphasis, in a letter dated October 17, 1942, that this was not the case and that anti-Semitism was concerned wholly and exclusively with Jews. On the contrary, he observed, the Nazis had always shown sympathy and support for the Arab cause against the Jews. In the course of his letter, he even remarked that the expression “anti-Semitism, which has been used for decades in Europe by the anti-Jewish movement, was incorrect since this movement was directed exclusively against Jewry, and not against other peoples who speak a Semitic language.
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"Until the Arab revolt, the Nazis’ patronage of Zionism had been warm but scarcely committed, as we have seen.

Bogus. This is why you're severely uneducated.

Eminent Middle East historian Bernard Lewis...
Then came the Third Reich, connections to the Arab world and, later, to other Muslim countries. Now that the German archives are open, we know that within weeks of Hitler’s coming to power in 1933, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem got in touch with the German consul general in Jerusalem, Doctor Heinrich Wolff, and offered his services. It is interesting that the common image of the Germans pursuing the Arabs is the reverse of what happened. The Arabs were pursuing the Germans.

The Germans turned their attention more seriously to the Arabs, responding at last to their approaches, and from then on the relationship developed very swiftly.

In 1940 the French surrender gave the Nazis new opportunities for action in the Arab world. In Vichy-controlled Syria they were able for a while to establish an intelligence and propaganda base in the heart of the Arab East. From Syria they extended their activities to Iraq, where they helped to establish a pro-Nazi regime headed by Rashid Ali al-Gailani. This was overthrown by the British, and Rashid Ali went to join his friend the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in Berlin, where he remained as Hitler’s guest until the end of the war. In the last days of Rashid Ali’s regime, on the first and second of June 1941, soldiers and civilians launched murderous attacks on the ancient Jewish community in Baghdad. This was followed by a series of such attacks in other Arab cities, both in the Middle East and in North Africa.

In answer to a question from Rashid Ali as to whether anti-Semitism was also directed against Arabs, because they were part of the Semitic family, Professor Walter Gross, director of the Race Policy Office of the Nazi Party, explained with great emphasis, in a letter dated October 17, 1942, that this was not the case and that anti-Semitism was concerned wholly and exclusively with Jews. On the contrary, he observed, the Nazis had always shown sympathy and support for the Arab cause against the Jews. In the course of his letter, he even remarked that the expression “anti-Semitism, which has been used for decades in Europe by the anti-Jewish movement, was incorrect since this movement was directed exclusively against Jewry, and not against other peoples who speak a Semitic language.
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What does Bernard Lewis have to say about Adolf Eichmann's conversations with Haganah agent Feivel Polkes?

SS files captured by the US Army have this to say:

"Polkes is a national-Zionist He is against all Jews who are opposed to the erection of a Jewish state in Palestine.

"As a Haganah man he fights against Communism and all aims of Arab-British friendship ... He noted that the Haganah’s goal is to reach, as soon as possible, a Jewish majority in Palestine.

"Therefore he worked, as this objective required, with or against the British Intelligence Service, the Sureté Generale, with England and Italy ... He declared himself willing to work for Germany in the form of providing intelligence as long as this does not oppose his own political goals.

"Among other things he would support German foreign policy in the Near East.

"He would try to find oil sources for the German Reich without affecting British spheres of interest if the German monetary regulations were eased for Jewish emigrants to Palestine."

What does Lewis have to say about Jews for oil?

Zionism in
 

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