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Hitler was appointed as Chancellor on 30 January 1933.
Fair, but not the Führer (Leader or Guide) until 2 August 1934.
I SEE YOU !!!

Hitler’s emergence as chancellor on January 30, 1933, marked a crucial turning point for Germany and, ultimately, for the world. His plan, embraced by much of the German population, was to do away with politics and make Germany a powerful, unified one-party state. He began immediately, ordering a rapid expansion of the state police, the Gestapo, and putting Hermann Goering in charge of a new security force, composed entirely of Nazis and dedicated to stamping out whatever opposition to his party might arise. From that moment on, Nazi Germany was off and running, and there was little Hindenburg or von Papen—or anyone—could do to stop it.

Adolf Hitler is named chancellor of Germany - Jan 30, 1933 - HISTORY.com
 
His plan, embraced by much of the German population
I pointed this out as well and your whole response was the mindless charge of 'Nazi.' Perhaps you could elaborate and use facts to substantiate your point?
 
the anti-Jewish boycott campaign begun by Adolf Hitler on April 1, 1933
Actually, in 1933:
Sure, Nazi Louie. Always leave out the important details about history:

On March 20, 1933, efforts got under way in both Poland and the United States to initiate economic boycotts of Nazi Germany. Within several years, boycott movements had been started by Jewish communities – although they were not limited to them – in a number of countries around the world.

Violence against Germany’s Jews began right after the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933, when a Nazi victory allowed Adolf Hitler, who had become chancellor on January 30, to consolidate his power. Various organs of the National Socialist party undertook to harass Jews across the country – boycotting their businesses, attacking presumed Jews in the streets, even breaking into and searching Jews’ homes.

News of the abuse quickly spread around the world, and Jewish organizations appealed to the new German government to come down hard on those who were doing the attacking. The response of Hermann Goering that, “I shall employ the police, and without mercy, wherever German people are hurt, but I refuse to turn the police into a guard for Jewish stores,” was a typical response, as well a harbinger of things to come.

read more: This day in Jewish history / Jews start boycott of Nazi Germany
Nazi Louie? Great start there, but what's a "Nazi Louie?" Are you trying to hurt me because I am Jewish, but not a zionist?

Always leave out the important details about history?

With all due respect, I am more than happy to discuss this history as I have studied it previously. Make no mistake, The London press on March 24, 1933 reported under the headline "Judea Declares War on Germany - Jews of All the World Unite - Boycott of German Goods - Mass Demonstrations," they spoke of a "Holy War" and implored Jews around the world to boycott German goods and businesses, and to also engage in mass demonstrations. They further reported that this boycott had already begun and just three days later, the front page of the NY Daily News on March 27, 1933 read:

C76A_I0XgAARqxn.jpg


They were off and running and a few months later, Samuel Untermyer made a speech on August 6, 1933 that was broadcast live (and was reprinted in the NY Times the following morning). He spoke literally of "the holy war in the cause of humanity in which we are embarked."

He continues: "It is a war that must be waged unremittingly until the black clouds of bigotry, race hatred and fanaticism {similar to Israel today?} that have descended upon what was once Germany {Palestine?}, but is now medieval Hitlerland {Nutenyahuland?}, have been dispersed."

It is important to know that Hitler was STILL not yet Germany's leader at this time. He was leading the The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi).

But, let's back up for a second. Antisemitism in Germany (and Europe in general) was already high. Many Germans and others blamed the Jews for their fate in WW1. An example would be this Austrian postcard from 1919:

Stab-in-the-back_postcard.jpg


Hitler was definitely influenced by this and as used this common belief as part of his propaganda which led to overwhelming support for the Nazi party. Then, with the depression, more anti-Jewish propaganda became widespread that blamed the Jewish bankers for the economic horrors. Germans were watching their wives, their children, their parents, literally starving to death. This has to be understood. Hitler seized on this as well. He was leading the Nazi party to new heights at this time, a party he took from basically a few hundred people when he got out of prison, to millions. He was amazingly popular among the people at this time and his popularity was still rising. For example:

In the elections of September 1930 the Nazis polled almost 6.5 million votes and increased their parliamentary representation from 12 to 107. In the presidential elections of the spring of 1932, Hitler ran an impressive second to the popular World War I hero Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, and in July he outpolled all other parties with some 14 million votes and 230 seats in the Reichstag (parliament).
Adolf Hitler facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Adolf Hitler

In short, the German people felt like the Jews had declared war upon them from the moment that the "Holy War" declaration was made public.

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His plan, embraced by much of the German population
I pointed this out as well and your whole response was the mindless charge of 'Nazi.' Perhaps you could elaborate and use facts to substantiate your point?
Was it embraced by the Jewish population? I would say not, considering how many began to leave Germany.

But wait....we have gone off topic of the thread and in the wrong forum.

Start your own thread about the subject on another forum. :)
 
the anti-Jewish boycott campaign begun by Adolf Hitler on April 1, 1933
Actually, in 1933:
Sure, Nazi Louie. Always leave out the important details about history:

On March 20, 1933, efforts got under way in both Poland and the United States to initiate economic boycotts of Nazi Germany. Within several years, boycott movements had been started by Jewish communities – although they were not limited to them – in a number of countries around the world.

Violence against Germany’s Jews began right after the Reichstag election of March 5, 1933, when a Nazi victory allowed Adolf Hitler, who had become chancellor on January 30, to consolidate his power. Various organs of the National Socialist party undertook to harass Jews across the country – boycotting their businesses, attacking presumed Jews in the streets, even breaking into and searching Jews’ homes.

News of the abuse quickly spread around the world, and Jewish organizations appealed to the new German government to come down hard on those who were doing the attacking. The response of Hermann Goering that, “I shall employ the police, and without mercy, wherever German people are hurt, but I refuse to turn the police into a guard for Jewish stores,” was a typical response, as well a harbinger of things to come.

read more: This day in Jewish history / Jews start boycott of Nazi Germany
Nazi Louie? Great start there, but what's a "Nazi Louie?" Are you trying to hurt me because I am Jewish, but not a zionist?

Always leave out the important details about history?

With all due respect, I am more than happy to discuss this history as I have studied it previously. Make no mistake, The London press on March 24, 1933 reported under the headline "Judea Declares War on Germany - Jews of All the World Unite - Boycott of German Goods - Mass Demonstrations," they spoke of a "Holy War" and implored Jews around the world to boycott German goods and businesses, and to also engage in mass demonstrations. They further reported that this boycott had already begun and just three days later, the front page of the NY Daily News on March 27, 1933 read:

C76A_I0XgAARqxn.jpg


They were off and running and a few months later, Samuel Untermyer made a speech on August 6, 1933 that was broadcast live (and was reprinted in the NY Times the following morning). He spoke literally of "the holy war in the cause of humanity in which we are embarked."

He continues: "It is a war that must be waged unremittingly until the black clouds of bigotry, race hatred and fanaticism {similar to Israel today?} that have descended upon what was once Germany {Palestine?}, but is now medieval Hitlerland {Nutenyahuland?}, have been dispersed."

It is important to know that Hitler was STILL not yet Germany's leader at this time. He was leading the The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi).

But, let's back up for a second. Antisemitism in Germany (and Europe in general) was already high. Many Germans and others blamed the Jews for their fate in WW1. An example would be this Austrian postcard from 1919:

Stab-in-the-back_postcard.jpg


Hitler was definitely influenced by this and as used this common belief as part of his propaganda which led to overwhelming support for the Nazi party. Then, with the depression, more anti-Jewish propaganda became widespread that blamed the Jewish bankers for the economic horrors. Germans were watching their wives, their children, their parents, literally starving to death. This has to be understood. Hitler seized on this as well. He was leading the Nazi party to new heights at this time, a party he took from basically a few hundred people when he got out of prison, to millions. He was amazingly popular among the people at this time and his popularity was still rising. For example:

In the elections of September 1930 the Nazis polled almost 6.5 million votes and increased their parliamentary representation from 12 to 107. In the presidential elections of the spring of 1932, Hitler ran an impressive second to the popular World War I hero Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, and in July he outpolled all other parties with some 14 million votes and 230 seats in the Reichstag (parliament).
Adolf Hitler facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Adolf Hitler

In short, the German people felt like the Jews had declared war upon them from the moment that the "Holy War" declaration was made public.

Wait a sec, did I understand You correctly,
that You claimed Jews were the aggressors against the Nazi's?
This old Nazi propaganda is quiet venomous, and unfortunately this is how many BDS supports justify their racist attitudes.

Preceding all those organized actions by Jewish organizations worldwide, were anti-Jewish boycott campaign in Berlin and nationwide riots organized by the Nazis (March 11 ):

"At Essen, Goering declared, "there's tremendous excitement because of the temporary closing of Jewish stores. I am asked to interfere. After all, nothing has happened except that we Germans proclaim:
"Germans do not buy from Jews, buy from Germans!"



It's IN YOUR FACE - BDS activists:
 
I SEE YOU !!!

Hitler’s emergence as chancellor on January 30, 1933
I already made that one correction. I see you have nothing else, but boycott Israel bad, boycott Germany good.

Here it is with the noted correction. If you find any factual inaccuracies, please let me know.

I am more than happy to discuss this history as I have studied it previously. Make no mistake, The London press on March 24, 1933 reported under the headline "Judea Declares War on Germany - Jews of All the World Unite - Boycott of German Goods - Mass Demonstrations," they spoke of a "Holy War" and implored Jews around the world to boycott German goods and businesses, and to also engage in mass demonstrations. They further reported that this boycott had already begun and just three days later, the front page of the NY Daily News on March 27, 1933 read:

C76A_I0XgAARqxn.jpg


They were off and running and a few months later, Samuel Untermyer made a speech on August 6, 1933 that was broadcast live (and was reprinted in the NY Times the following morning). He spoke literally of "the holy war in the cause of humanity in which we are embarked."

He continues: "It is a war that must be waged unremittingly until the black clouds of bigotry, race hatred and fanaticism {similar to Israel today?} that have descended upon what was once Germany {Palestine?}, but is now medieval Hitlerland {Nutenyahuland?}, have been dispersed."

It is important to know that Hitler was not yet Germany's Fuhrer at this time, which would not come until August of 1934. He was leading the The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi) and had just become Chancellor.

But, let's back up for a second. Antisemitism in Germany (and Europe in general) was already high. Many Germans and others blamed the Jews for their fate in WW1. An example would be this Austrian postcard from 1919:

Stab-in-the-back_postcard.jpg


Hitler was definitely influenced by this and as used this common belief as part of his propaganda which led to overwhelming support for the Nazi party. Then, with the depression, more anti-Jewish propaganda became widespread that blamed the Jewish bankers for the economic horrors. Germans were watching their wives, their children, their parents, literally starving to death. This has to be understood. Hitler seized on this as well. He was leading the Nazi party to new heights at this time, a party he took from basically a few hundred people when he got out of prison, to millions. He was amazingly popular among the people at this time and his popularity was still rising. For example:

In the elections of September 1930 the Nazis polled almost 6.5 million votes and increased their parliamentary representation from 12 to 107. In the presidential elections of the spring of 1932, Hitler ran an impressive second to the popular World War I hero Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, and in July he outpolled all other parties with some 14 million votes and 230 seats in the Reichstag (parliament).
Adolf Hitler facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Adolf Hitler

In short, the German people felt like the Jews had declared war upon them from the moment that the "Holy War" declaration was made public.

And today, it seems, that the zionists have declared war on BDS.
 
In short, the German people felt like the Jews had declared war upon them from the moment that the "Holy War" declaration was made public.
What felt Jews after Germans elected the Nazi party, whose leader hated Jews and whose platform declared:
"Only a member of the race can be a citizen. A member of the race can only be one who is of German blood, without consideration of creed. Consequently, no Jew can be a member of the race."?
 
I SEE YOU !!!

Hitler’s emergence as chancellor on January 30, 1933
I already made that one correction. I see you have nothing else, but boycott Israel bad, boycott Germany good.

Here it is with the noted correction. If you find any factual inaccuracies, please let me know.

I am more than happy to discuss this history as I have studied it previously. Make no mistake, The London press on March 24, 1933 reported under the headline "Judea Declares War on Germany - Jews of All the World Unite - Boycott of German Goods - Mass Demonstrations," they spoke of a "Holy War" and implored Jews around the world to boycott German goods and businesses, and to also engage in mass demonstrations. They further reported that this boycott had already begun and just three days later, the front page of the NY Daily News on March 27, 1933 read:

C76A_I0XgAARqxn.jpg


They were off and running and a few months later, Samuel Untermyer made a speech on August 6, 1933 that was broadcast live (and was reprinted in the NY Times the following morning). He spoke literally of "the holy war in the cause of humanity in which we are embarked."

He continues: "It is a war that must be waged unremittingly until the black clouds of bigotry, race hatred and fanaticism {similar to Israel today?} that have descended upon what was once Germany {Palestine?}, but is now medieval Hitlerland {Nutenyahuland?}, have been dispersed."

It is important to know that Hitler was not yet Germany's Fuhrer at this time, which would not come until August of 1934. He was leading the The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi) and had just become Chancellor.

But, let's back up for a second. Antisemitism in Germany (and Europe in general) was already high. Many Germans and others blamed the Jews for their fate in WW1. An example would be this Austrian postcard from 1919:

Stab-in-the-back_postcard.jpg


Hitler was definitely influenced by this and as used this common belief as part of his propaganda which led to overwhelming support for the Nazi party. Then, with the depression, more anti-Jewish propaganda became widespread that blamed the Jewish bankers for the economic horrors. Germans were watching their wives, their children, their parents, literally starving to death. This has to be understood. Hitler seized on this as well. He was leading the Nazi party to new heights at this time, a party he took from basically a few hundred people when he got out of prison, to millions. He was amazingly popular among the people at this time and his popularity was still rising. For example:

In the elections of September 1930 the Nazis polled almost 6.5 million votes and increased their parliamentary representation from 12 to 107. In the presidential elections of the spring of 1932, Hitler ran an impressive second to the popular World War I hero Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, and in July he outpolled all other parties with some 14 million votes and 230 seats in the Reichstag (parliament).
Adolf Hitler facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Adolf Hitler

In short, the German people felt like the Jews had declared war upon them from the moment that the "Holy War" declaration was made public.

And today, it seems, that the zionists have declared war on BDS.
It was not the "London press" but the Daily Express. That is ONE English newspaper.

Here is the rest of what was going on at that time in Nazi Germany.

Anti-Nazi boycott of 1933 - Wikipedia

You go ahead and keep trying to equate nazi Germany with Israel.
 
This morning, USAID announced that Israel is its newest partner in the "Power Africa" program meant to provide electricity for the African continent.

At the ceremony marking the occasion (video), which was little reported, Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke. It is worth reading because these are the stories that do not make it into the media.

Here's what he said:

(full article online)

Israel joins the US in African power initiative - Netanyahu's speech ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 
Why the Boycott Movement Threatens Israeli Security



So the BDS movement would like to threaten Israel's Security?

Sure, Israel is only defending its settler colonial project.

The US is defending its settler colonial project.
Canada is defending its settler colonial project.
Australia is defending its settler colonial project.
Brazil is defending its settler colonial project.
Argentina is defending its settler colonial project.
Arabs are defending their settler colonial project outside Arabia.

Israel is defending its indigenous land, the same way their ancestors used to do during the Bar Kochba times, during Roman, Persian or Greek settler projects.

That is what indigenous people do on their own land.

They defend and protect the population and the land.
 

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