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How Did Zionism Collaborate With Hitler To Establish ‘Israel’?

The Zionist propaganda machine has portrayed Nazism and Zionism as having a completely adversarial relationship.  They speak of the Nazi leader as having exterminated their people who lived within the borders of his state during World War II. However, they omit mentioning that Hitler had a hand in their colonization of Palestinian lands, and that…

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Mohammad Ali Fakih

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The Zionist propaganda machine has portrayed Nazism and Zionism as having a completely adversarial relationship.  They speak of the Nazi leader as having exterminated their people who lived within the borders of his state during World War II. However, they omit mentioning that Hitler had a hand in their colonization of Palestinian lands, and that he collaborated in producing the influx of Jews.  Zionists considered the arrival of Hitler to power in 1933 a historical opportunity to achieve the Zionist’s ultimate goals. The Zionist Federation in Germany, with the support of the World Zionist Organization, repeatedly sought to obtain direct protection from Hitler.  The Haavara agreement … guaranteed military training for Jewish youth in Nazi training camps before they were deported in order to ensure their readiness to join the ranks of the terrorist paramilitary gangs, which constituted the Zionist “army.”  Egon Redlich in his diaries, Memoirs of a Zionist: The Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich wrote: “The Zionist movement in Czechoslovakia sent thousands of Jews to Nazi extermination camps in exchange for Nazi promises to send hundreds of Zionist leaders and financial figures to Palestine.”  French expert on Palestinian history, Henri Laurens, believes that “Israel,” by adopting its replacement project against the indigenous Arabs is a continuation of the European Nazi project.