Hitler & the Kabbalistic, Talmudic creation of WW2.
Quote from joshf731 on February 23, 2022, 19:04Likely crypto-Jew Georg Ritter von Schönerer:
Son of a wealthy worker for the Rothschilds who married a Jewess. An admirer of Bismarck, the Jew puppet who united Germany and emancipated Jews in all German land. He worked with socialist Jews such as Viktor Adler and Heinrich Friedjung but was vehemently 'anti-semitic' around the same time Herzl came into the forefront with Zionism.
The following quotes are from his wiki page
"A major exponent of pan-Germanism ... his agitation exerted much influence on the young Adolf Hitler. Schönerer was known for a generation to be the most radical pan-German nationalist in Austria"
"Schönerer's movement had various strict criteria: it only allowed its members to be Germans; none of the members could have relatives or friends who were Jews or Slavs, and before any member could be married, he or she had to prove "Aryan" descent and have his or her health checked for any potential defects.[9] Other pan-German movements generally followed suit by expelling Jews and generally Slavs as well.[10]
Schönerer was addressed by his supporters as the "Führer," and he and his followers also used the "Heil" greeting, two things Hitler and the Nazis later adopted.[11] Schönerer and his followers would often meet during the summer and winter and celebrate German history and listen to German battle songs. Schönerer told his followers to prepare for a battle between Germans and Jews; he said "If we don't expel the Jews, we Germans will be expelled!"[10]"
"his views and philosophy, not to mention his great skill as an agitator, would go on to influence and inspire Hitler as well as the Nazi Party."
Thank you Muhareb1 for bringing this to my attention.
Likely crypto-Jew Georg Ritter von Schönerer:
Son of a wealthy worker for the Rothschilds who married a Jewess. An admirer of Bismarck, the Jew puppet who united Germany and emancipated Jews in all German land. He worked with socialist Jews such as Viktor Adler and Heinrich Friedjung but was vehemently 'anti-semitic' around the same time Herzl came into the forefront with Zionism.
The following quotes are from his wiki page
"A major exponent of pan-Germanism ... his agitation exerted much influence on the young Adolf Hitler. Schönerer was known for a generation to be the most radical pan-German nationalist in Austria"
"Schönerer's movement had various strict criteria: it only allowed its members to be Germans; none of the members could have relatives or friends who were Jews or Slavs, and before any member could be married, he or she had to prove "Aryan" descent and have his or her health checked for any potential defects.[9] Other pan-German movements generally followed suit by expelling Jews and generally Slavs as well.[10]
Schönerer was addressed by his supporters as the "Führer," and he and his followers also used the "Heil" greeting, two things Hitler and the Nazis later adopted.[11] Schönerer and his followers would often meet during the summer and winter and celebrate German history and listen to German battle songs. Schönerer told his followers to prepare for a battle between Germans and Jews; he said "If we don't expel the Jews, we Germans will be expelled!"[10]"
"his views and philosophy, not to mention his great skill as an agitator, would go on to influence and inspire Hitler as well as the Nazi Party."
Thank you Muhareb1 for bringing this to my attention.
Quote from joshf731 on February 25, 2022, 18:30More documentation highlighting the condition of Zionism before Hitler
White Paper of 1922:
“Although their claims to Palestine were deeply rooted in the past, the Balfour Declaration became the modern Magna Charta of the Jewish people. It arose out of a genuine desire to right the wrongs of two thousand years, and could thrive only in the moral atmosphere of international justice proclaimed by the Allied Nations at the end of the last war. HOWEVER, THE GREAT ACT OF BRITISH STATESMANSHIP OF 1917 ALREADY SUFFERED ITS FIRST SETBACK IN 1922, when the Mandate for Palestine was confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations. Contrary to the original intentions of the authors of the Balfour Declaration, two-thirds of Palestine was cut off from the area of the Jewish National Home, and formed into a separate mandated territory. No less painful was the introduction of the ambiguous idea of "absorptive capacity" of Palestine by the White Paper of 1922, which limited, from the very beginning, free Jewish immigration into Palestine. ... the experiment of the Jewish National Home HAD TO BE CARRIED OUT UNDER MOST UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS."
Page 4
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/books/ALMA1943-9917502963502836-The-Jewish-problem-and-Palestine
Passfield White Paper of 1930:
“The Passfield White Paper, issued by Colonel Secretary Lord Passfield on October 21, 1930, was another British policy statement on the Palestine Mandate, the result of studies ordered following the 1929 Arab riots. It incorporated the recommendations of the Shaw Commission and the expert testimony of the Hope-Simpson Report, which called for a new, formal statement of policy to resolve questions causing dissention in the Mandate land.
Clearly pro-Arab, anti-Zionist in tone, the Passfield White Paper used the Hope-Simpson findings on carrying capacity of the land to recommend limits on Jewish immigration and land ownership. Because of the alleged shortage of arable land, a finding that was not supported by the details of the Hope-Simpson Report, Jewish development would no longer be permitted and Jewish immigration would be slowed. All practices that prevented Arabs from obtaining employment were to be curtailed.”
“The Peel Commission of 1937, sent to investigate the causes of the unrest, resulted in a report and White Paper recommending a second partition of Palestine, leaving a very small area for Jewish settlement. Several different partition plans were discussed, all rejected by Arab representatives. Meanwhile, there were to be severe limits to Jewish immigration.”
More documentation highlighting the condition of Zionism before Hitler
White Paper of 1922:
“Although their claims to Palestine were deeply rooted in the past, the Balfour Declaration became the modern Magna Charta of the Jewish people. It arose out of a genuine desire to right the wrongs of two thousand years, and could thrive only in the moral atmosphere of international justice proclaimed by the Allied Nations at the end of the last war. HOWEVER, THE GREAT ACT OF BRITISH STATESMANSHIP OF 1917 ALREADY SUFFERED ITS FIRST SETBACK IN 1922, when the Mandate for Palestine was confirmed by the Council of the League of Nations. Contrary to the original intentions of the authors of the Balfour Declaration, two-thirds of Palestine was cut off from the area of the Jewish National Home, and formed into a separate mandated territory. No less painful was the introduction of the ambiguous idea of "absorptive capacity" of Palestine by the White Paper of 1922, which limited, from the very beginning, free Jewish immigration into Palestine. ... the experiment of the Jewish National Home HAD TO BE CARRIED OUT UNDER MOST UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS."
Page 4
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/books/ALMA1943-9917502963502836-The-Jewish-problem-and-Palestine
Passfield White Paper of 1930:
“The Passfield White Paper, issued by Colonel Secretary Lord Passfield on October 21, 1930, was another British policy statement on the Palestine Mandate, the result of studies ordered following the 1929 Arab riots. It incorporated the recommendations of the Shaw Commission and the expert testimony of the Hope-Simpson Report, which called for a new, formal statement of policy to resolve questions causing dissention in the Mandate land.
Clearly pro-Arab, anti-Zionist in tone, the Passfield White Paper used the Hope-Simpson findings on carrying capacity of the land to recommend limits on Jewish immigration and land ownership. Because of the alleged shortage of arable land, a finding that was not supported by the details of the Hope-Simpson Report, Jewish development would no longer be permitted and Jewish immigration would be slowed. All practices that prevented Arabs from obtaining employment were to be curtailed.”
https://web.archive.org/web/20080724184800/http://www.palestinefacts.org/pf_mandate_whitepaper_1930.php
“The Peel Commission of 1937, sent to investigate the causes of the unrest, resulted in a report and White Paper recommending a second partition of Palestine, leaving a very small area for Jewish settlement. Several different partition plans were discussed, all rejected by Arab representatives. Meanwhile, there were to be severe limits to Jewish immigration.”
Quote from joshf731 on March 11, 2022, 22:32Crypto-Jew Adolf Eichmann
Crypto-Jew Adolf Eichmann
Quote from joshf731 on March 17, 2022, 13:01Article:
Hoshanah Rabbah 5782 (2021):75 years since the Nuremberg Trials
The sentences were carried out on the 21st of Tishrei, Hoshanah Rabbah – the day the judgment of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is sealed.https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/314022
The first Holocaust ‘trial’ (the Lüneburg trial) began on Yom Kippur (Jewish Judgement Day) 1945:
Article:
Hoshanah Rabbah 5782 (2021):75 years since the Nuremberg Trials
The sentences were carried out on the 21st of Tishrei, Hoshanah Rabbah – the day the judgment of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is sealed.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/314022
The first Holocaust ‘trial’ (the Lüneburg trial) began on Yom Kippur (Jewish Judgement Day) 1945: