51 Documents: Hitler's Zionist Helpers

'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.

"Hitler’s 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
 
'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.

"Hitler’s 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

George is the crazy uncle in the attic. :cuckoo:
 
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.

Apparently, it was the Russians who largely defeated Hitler's Thousand Year Reich.
 
Hitler made ONE mistake: he tried to take Russia. What was he thinking???
Khalifat thoughts, I suppose.
Or pondering Palestine and Mesopotamia maybe?

How about Israel and Judah?

"The phase of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah, until the destruction the first Temple (587 BC) and the Babylonian exile.

"(Much of the Old Testament is concerned with this period, although most major books of the Old Testament, including the Pentateuch as we know it, were actually composed after that date.)

"Socially, these ancient Jewish kingdoms were quite similar to the neighboring kingdoms of Palestine and Syria; and – as a careful reading of the Prophets reveals – the similarity extended to the religious cults practiced by the great majority of the people.1

"The ideas that were to become typical of later Judaism - including in particular ethnic segregationism and monotheistic exclusivism – were at this stage confined to small circles of priests and prophets, whose social influence depended on royal support."

Neighboring kingdoms of Palestine and Syria?

Jewish History, Jewish Religion
 
were quite similar to the neighboring kingdoms of Palestine and Syria

Palestine was never a kingdom in history. Palestine was never a country nor a legal or political entity.

Palestine was invented by the European Romans, who renamed Judea, land of the Jews, "Palaestina".

Youe history lesson for the day
 
Why does Shahak appear to believe otherwise?

"A great deal of nonsense has been written in the attempt to provide a social or mystical interpretation of Jewry or Judaism 'as a whole'. This cannot be done, for the social structure of the Jewish people and the ideological structure of Judaism have changed profoundly through the ages. Four major phases can be distinguished:

(1) The phase of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and Judah, until the destruction the first Temple (587 BC) and the Babylonian exile.

"(Much of the Old Testament is concerned with this period, although most major books of the Old Testament, including the Pentateuch as we know it, were actually composed after that date.)

"Socially, these ancient Jewish kingdoms were quite similar to the neighboring kingdoms of Palestine and Syria; and – as a careful reading of the Prophets reveals – the similarity extended to the religious cults practiced by the great majority of the people."

Jewish History, Jewish Religion
 
"The phase of the dual centers, Palestine and Mesopotamia, from the first 'Return from Babylon' (537 BC) until about AD 500.

To what does "Palestine" circa 537 BCE refer to?

"It is characterized by the existence of these two autonomous Jewish societies, both based primarily on agriculture, on which the 'Jewish religion', as previously elaborated in priestly and scribal circles, was imposed by the force and authority of the Persian empire.

"The Old Testament Book of Ezra contains an account of the activities of Ezra the priest, 'a ready scribe in the law of Moses', who was empowered by King Artaxerxes I of Persia to 'set magistrates and judges' over the Jews of Palestine, so that 'whosoever will not do the law of thy God, and the law of the king, let judgment be executed speedily upon him, whether it be unto death, or to banishment, or to confiscation of goods, or to imprisonment:2

"And in the Book of Nehemiah – cupbearer to King Artaxerxes who was appointed Persian governor of Judea, with even greater powers - we see to what extent foreign (nowadays one would say 'imperialist') coercion was instrumental in imposing the Jewish religion, with lasting results."

Jewish imperialists?

Say it ain't so, Spammer.

Jewish History, Jewish Religion
 
"The phase of the dual centers, []Palestine and Mesopotamia,[/B] from the first 'Return from Babylon' (537 BC) until about AD 500.

ifamericansknew.

BOGUS website. :lol:

Palestine was invented by the Romans in the post-Biblical period. Romans are European Italian, not Semitic.
 
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Translated: "I'm too busy spamming to provide proof of my two alleged graduate degrees in Middle Eastern Studies from "Princeton."

Maybe you should consider politics?

In Gaza.
 
Translated: "I'm too busy spamming to provide proof of my two alleged graduate degrees in Middle Eastern Studies from "Princeton."

Maybe you should consider politics?

In Gaza.

Keep posting BOGUS websites, I'll keep calling you out, loser. :clap2:
 

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