Hitler's first companion SS member number 2 was Jewish -zionist

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Is this where Muslims learned of Hitlers "Help" and how to enforce their own Extremist Muslim form of Jewish "Help".

Hmm?
 
You do know, that Hitler was half jewish and that he hated the jews, don't you? He thought that they were an inferior race and need to be wiped off this planet.
He thought that of all races and that only the arian race was pure.
 
You do know, that Hitler was half jewish and that he hated the jews, don't you? He thought that they were an inferior race and need to be wiped off this planet.
He thought that of all races and that only the arian race was pure.

He wasn't Jewish at all.
 
Hitler's Jewish Soldiers

Contrary to conventional views, Rigg reveals that a startlingly large number of German military men were classified by the Nazis as Jews or "partial-Jews" (Mischlinge), in the wake of racial laws first enacted in the mid-1930s. Rigg demonstrates that the actual number was much higher than previously thought--perhaps as many as 150,000 men, including decorated veterans and high-ranking officers, even generals and admirals.

Hitler's Jewish Soldiers
 
First published to international acclaim in 1984, The Transfer Agreement stunned readers worldwide with its revelations of a pact between Zionist leaders and Hitler's Third Reich. Concluded in 1933, this controversial pact transferred 55,000 Jews and $100 million to Palestine on the condition that Zionist organizations call a halt to their economic boycott of Nazi Germany -- a potent tactic that was threatening to topple Hitler's government, then only in its first year in power. The debate over this controversial deal virtually tore apart the Jewish world in the pre-World War II era, and it remains unresolved today. Whereas the transfer agreement indeed ultimately saved lives, rescued assets, and helped lay the foundation for what would become the Jewish state in 1948, it also -- arguably -- allowed the Nazi regime to survive its first year and, over the next twelve, to plumb the depths of ethnic intolerance and implement massive genocide. With the world today confronting such morally complex issues as the compensation for slave labor during the Holocaust and the refusal of Swiss banks to return Jewish assets to their rightful heirs, the transfer agreement and the boycott that preceded it stand out even more startlingly as early examples of Jewish initiatives against Nazi terror. However ambiguous the choices made by the Jewish leaders in the turbulent prewar 1930s, they stand in a new and different light today. The Transfer Agreement is a remarkable and revelatory book that has now found its time.
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It is still uncertain about his father's bloodline and still being argued because of his fathers' birth certificate.
 
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Fact:

20 Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Knight's Cross.

Whereas;

because of anti-semitism, only 6 Jews in the U.S. Army during WWII were awarded the Medal of Honor. :cool:
 
Fact:

20 Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Knight's Cross.

Whereas;

because of anti-semitism, only 6 Jews in the U.S. Army during WWII were awarded the Medal of Honor. :cool:

But if Hitler was on a mission to exterminate the Jews, why was he arming so many of them in his Military? isn't that counter productive?
 
When you need an intelligent, courageous, inflexible person to make sure an organization works, you bring in a jew.

Hitler was surrounded by the likes of Rhoem, Goering, Goebles, and Eichman. Moritz would have been a welcome relief. Someone actually comptent and who could find his as with both hands tied behind him was probably the reason the organization flourished.

</sarcasm.>
 
Maybe the reason so many Jews did well in Hitlers army is the same reason so many Japanese did so well in the US army.
 
Although, Hitler wasn't fond of the Jews

He was more of a friend than a foe.

Even his #2 was a Jew. :cool:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5Gv32YfXDE




Hitler was not a friend to any organised religion. He was quite happy to use anti semitism as a tool to further his goals wherever and whenever it suited him. He personally was probably not anti semitic in the conventional sense as there was at least one Jew in his Stosstruppe Adolph Hitler which was his personal bodyguard during the early days of the movement. But that does not negate the fact that he allowed his underlings to persecute and murder millions of European Jews.
 

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