Why Would He Say Such Things?

The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact Between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine is a book written by author Edwin Black, documenting the agreement between Zionist Jews and Adolf Hitler to help create a Jewish state in Palestine, in return for an end of a global boycott of Nazi Germany that had threatened to bring it down in its first days of power.
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On August 7, 1933, an official delegation of four German and Palestinian Zionists and one independent Palestinian Jewish businessman were ushered into a conference room at the Economics Ministry in Berlin. The Jewish negotiators were greeted courteously by Hans Hartenstein, director of the German Foreign Currency Control Office. They talked for some time about investment, emigration, and public opinion, but the underlying theme was the boycott. The Nazis wanted to know how far the Zionists were willing to go in subverting the boycott. The Zionists wanted to know how far the Reich was willing to go in allowing them to rescue German Jews.

Hartenstein was about to call the inconclusive meeting to a close when a messenger arrived with a telegram from German Consul Heinrich Wolff in Tel Aviv, who advised Hartenstein that concluding a deal with the Zionist delegation was the best way to break the crippling boycott. Hartenstein complied, and the Transfer Agreement was born.
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Three days later, the Reich Economics Ministry issued the pact as Decree 54/33.

The Transfer Agreement permitted Jews to leave Germany and take some of their assets in the form of new German goods, which the Zionist movement would then sell in Palestine and eventually throughout much of the world. The German goods were purchased with frozen Jewish assets held in Germany. When the merchandise was sold, the sale proceeds were given to the emigrants, minus a commission for administration and a portion reserved for Zionist state-building projects, such as industrial infrastructure and land purchase.
Could We Have Stopped Hitler?
 
So ? jews have made deals with nazis for the past 2000 years and with islamo nazis for the past 1400 years ----in order to save the lives of jews ----jews even made deals with the rapist pig of mecca in order to try to save the jews of Yathrib----- nothing new. sometimes it does save a few lives-----but islamo nazi pigs usually remain islamo nazi pigs
 
Jos, please do not be so patently ridiculous.

There is a lot of room between making a deal with the devil and 'supporting' the Nazi 'POV' - as in Nazi apologetics, which we have seen from yourself and EOTS.

It becomes very obvious indeed that any 'pro-Palestinian' sentiments expressed by posters of such ilk are mere smokescreen for their Jew-hatred.
 
Jos, please do not be so patently ridiculous.

There is a lot of room between making a deal with the devil and 'supporting' the Nazi 'POV' - as in Nazi apologetics, which we have seen from yourself and EOTS.

It becomes very obvious indeed that any 'pro-Palestinian' sentiments expressed by posters of such ilk are mere smokescreen for their Jew-hatred.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0kWAqZxJVE]"Anti-semitic, its a trick we always use it" - YouTube[/ame]
 
The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Story of the Pact Between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine is a book written by author Edwin Black, documenting the agreement between Zionist Jews and Adolf Hitler to help create a Jewish state in Palestine, in return for an end of a global boycott of Nazi Germany that had threatened to bring it down in its first days of power.
The Transfer Agreement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Transfer Agreement - Home Page

On August 7, 1933, an official delegation of four German and Palestinian Zionists and one independent Palestinian Jewish businessman were ushered into a conference room at the Economics Ministry in Berlin. The Jewish negotiators were greeted courteously by Hans Hartenstein, director of the German Foreign Currency Control Office. They talked for some time about investment, emigration, and public opinion, but the underlying theme was the boycott. The Nazis wanted to know how far the Zionists were willing to go in subverting the boycott. The Zionists wanted to know how far the Reich was willing to go in allowing them to rescue German Jews.

Hartenstein was about to call the inconclusive meeting to a close when a messenger arrived with a telegram from German Consul Heinrich Wolff in Tel Aviv, who advised Hartenstein that concluding a deal with the Zionist delegation was the best way to break the crippling boycott. Hartenstein complied, and the Transfer Agreement was born.
* * *

Three days later, the Reich Economics Ministry issued the pact as Decree 54/33.

The Transfer Agreement permitted Jews to leave Germany and take some of their assets in the form of new German goods, which the Zionist movement would then sell in Palestine and eventually throughout much of the world. The German goods were purchased with frozen Jewish assets held in Germany. When the merchandise was sold, the sale proceeds were given to the emigrants, minus a commission for administration and a portion reserved for Zionist state-building projects, such as industrial infrastructure and land purchase.
Could We Have Stopped Hitler?
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Other than posting an article from a NAZI magazine, thanks for establishing the fact that there was never a Palestine, or "West Bank", it was always JUDEAH, the Nazis at least got that one right!
 
Roudy---yes---it is nice when the islamo nazi pigs USE words that they now claim "never existed" I like the old stuff----I used to have a weird habit-----of sitting in the "stacks" ie the shelves of books in the library----are usually arranged with a kind in aisle inbetween ----and at the end----a nice SINGLE CUSHIONY CHAIR------no matter what I came for-----ie like I used to do homework there----I always end up with AN OLD BOOK IN MY HANDS Old books tell us so much that our islamo nazi friends deny-----things like -----jews were called "PALESTINIANS" in 1912----but arabs were called "arabs" and when it came to JERUSALEM----other than the fact that Jesus (yehoshua ben yosef of nazareth) went to Jerusalem in a kind of celebrated ENTRY EVENT and hung around for a few years-----christians do not really have much to do with the city----and MUSLIMS left it a garbage heap in which tuberculosis, leprosy, cholera and starvation hit arab children who died in the gutter unattended-----there were ALWAYS jews there. This fact was affirmed by all sorts of non jewish travelers.
 
Other than posting an article from a NAZI magazine, thanks for establishing the fact that there was never a Palestine, or "West Bank", it was always JUDEAH, the Nazis at least got that one right!

If you looked and read you would find that "Judea" in this case refers to the diaspora spread around the world "Jews of all around the world unite in action"
And its not published in a NAZI magazine, It's the British daily express
 

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