georgephillip
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- #341
I'll take that as a "yes."
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'Think there might have been a heavy drinking Zionist or two in 1938 Hitler-Land?
"The Zionists could not even claim that they were duped by Hitler; they conned themselves.
"Hitlers theories on Zionism, including the Jews alleged inability to create a state, had all been there, in plain German, since 1926.
"The Zionists ignored the fact that Hitler hated all Jews, and that he specifically condemned their own ideology.
"The Zionists were simply reactionaries, who naively chose to emphasise the points of similarity between themselves and Hitler.
"They convinced themselves that because they, too, were racists, against mixed marriage, and believed that the Jews were aliens in Germany; because they, too, were opposed to the left, that these similarities would be enough to make Adolf Hitler see them as the only 'honest partners' for a diplomatic détente."
Zionism in
Khalifat thoughts, I suppose.Hitler made ONE mistake: he tried to take Russia. What was he thinking???
It's my understanding the army Hitler used to invade Russia had been raised to invade England. When the RAF made it impossible to transport the army across the English Channel, the dictator had a tiger by the tail and tossed it toward Russia.Hitler made ONE mistake: he tried to take Russia. What was he thinking???
Or pondering Palestine and Mesopotamia maybe?Khalifat thoughts, I suppose.Hitler made ONE mistake: he tried to take Russia. What was he thinking???
were quite similar to the neighboring kingdoms of Palestine and Syria
"The phase of the dual centers, []Palestine and Mesopotamia,[/B] from the first 'Return from Babylon' (537 BC) until about AD 500.
ifamericansknew.