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The israelites were never victims of the holocaust. These jews didn't came from concentration camps. These are zionists. They colaborated with the nazis.
They gave money and betrayed other jews and in return the nazis facilitated the emigration to, and buying land of, Palestine.
Just checking for "zionist collaboration with the nazis" and "the haavara agreement" will reveal a lot of info about it.
Also, they admire Hitler. Here's the evidence:
It is the Betar movement, with its adopted fascist ideas and displays, that forms the prime target for allegations of Zionist ideological sympathy for Nazism. Signs of Zionism’s Nazi-fascist sympathies are adduced from the actions and statements of some of its leading figures. For example, in 1928, Abba Ahimeir, a leading member of the far-right wing of the Revisionist movement, wrote a regular column in Do’ar ha-Yom titled “Mi-Pinkaso shel Fashistan” (From a fascist’s notebook). In 1931 he played a central role in the founding of Berit ha-Biryonim, an underground group devoted to opposing British policy in Palestine. At the trial of members of this organization, who disrupted a speech delivered by Berit Shalom leader Norman Bentwich at Hebrew University in early 1932, their lawyer declared: “yes, we Revisionists have a great admiration for Hitler. Hitler has saved Germany.
Source: Yishuv Zionism: Its Attitude to Nazism and the Third Reich Reconsidered
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The israelites were never victims of the nazis. These jews didn't came from concentration camps. These are zionists. They colaborated with the nazis.
They gave money and betrayed other jews and in return the nazis facilitated the emigration to, and buying land of, Palestine.
Just checking for "zionist collaboration with the nazis" and "the haavara agreement" will reveal a lot of info about it.
Also, they admire Hitler. Here's the evidence:
It is the Betar movement, with its adopted fascist ideas and displays, that forms the prime target for allegations of Zionist ideological sympathy for Nazism. Signs of Zionism’s Nazi-fascist sympathies are adduced from the actions and statements of some of its leading figures. For example, in 1928, Abba Ahimeir, a leading member of the far-right wing of the Revisionist movement, wrote a regular column in Do’ar ha-Yom titled “Mi-Pinkaso shel Fashistan” (From a fascist’s notebook). In 1931 he played a central role in the founding of Berit ha-Biryonim, an underground group devoted to opposing British policy in Palestine. At the trial of members of this organization, who disrupted a speech delivered by Berit Shalom leader Norman Bentwich at Hebrew University in early 1932, their lawyer declared: “yes, we Revisionists have a great admiration for Hitler. Hitler has saved Germany.
Source: Yishuv Zionism: Its Attitude to Nazism and the Third Reich Reconsidered
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