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Monday 20 June 2016

The Rise of the Nazis

Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933 and drove Jews, many of whom were Communist, out of German government positions. As a result, in July 1933, the Jews held a World Conference in Amsterdam and demanded the reinstatement of every Jew to his former position. Hitler refused and Samuel Untermyer (an Ashkenazi Jew who had previously blackmailed President Wilson and was now the head of the American delegation and President of the Conference) returned to the USA where he made a radio speech. It included the following statements.


"...the Jews are the aristocrats of the world...Our campaign is...the economic boycott against all German goods, shipping and services...What we are proposing...is to prosecute a purely defensive economic boycott that will undermine the Hitler regime and bring the German people to their senses by destroying their export trade on which their very existence depends... ...Each of you, Jew and Gentile alike...must refuse to deal with any merchant or shopkeeper who sells any German-made goods or who patronises German ships or shipping." 

 At the time, two thirds of Germany's food supply had to be imported, and this could only be paid for with the proceeds from exports. If Germany could not export then two thirds of her population would starve. Jews throughout America, protested outside and damaged stores where they found products marked "Made in Germany." Many stores were forced to dump German products or face bankruptcy. 

The Germans, who up to this point had demonstrated no violence towards any Jews, began boycotting Jewish stores in the same way and anti-semitism began to increase.

Samuel Landman (at the time, secretary to the World Zionist Organisation), in his 1936 book, "Great Britain, The Jews, and Palestine" describes the entry of the USA into World War 1,

"The fact that it was Jewish help that brought USA into the War on the side of the Allies has rankled ever since in German ­ especially Nazi ­ minds, and has contributed in no small measure to the prominence which anti-Semitism occupies in the Nazi programme."

On 7th November 1938, a Jew called Herschel Grynszpan, assassinated Ernst vom Rath who was a minor official at the German Embassy in Paris. German hostility towards German Jews began to turn violent.

Meanwhile, Swiss banking laws had been reformed to make it an offence resulting in imprisonment if any bank employee violated bank secrecy. This was in preparation for the Rothschild engineered World War 2 where, as usual they intended to fund both sides.

IBM (financed by the Rothchilds) began to supply punch card machines to the Nazis to help them manage the identification of Jews. This led to their social expulsion, the confiscation of their property and eventually their attempted extermination.

I.G. Farben (controlled by the Rothchilds) were the leading chemical production company in the world and largest German producer of steel. They began to dramatically increase production and the results were almost exclusively used to arm Germany for World War 2. This company would go on to use Jews and other disaffected peoples as slave labour in concentration camps. I.G. Farben also created the lethal Zyklon B gas that was used to exterminate the Jews.

World War 2 began on 1st September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. The German leadership were Christians who understood that Soviet Russia was led by Rothschild funded Communists and they feared that, as the Soviet Union grew in strength, these Jewish Communists intended to invade and wipe all Christians off the map.

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