Zionists and N@Z!$ worked together for reaching a solution!

Zionists and N@Z!$ worked together for reaching a solution!

Hello, my friends who seek liberty.

91 years ago, a journalist named Leopold von Mildenstein and a Zionist called Kurt Tuchler set out on a trip to Palestine.

That trip had a main aim: to convince the Nazis that there was a "rational" solution to the Jewish question. The Jewish question was: How to get the Jews out of Germany.

Von Mildenstein wanted to answer three questions:

  1. What future does this country (Palestine) have?
  2. What chances does Zionism have in the troubled Orient?
  3. Has the solution to the Jewish question been found here (in Palestine)?

Only Jews live here, only Jews work here, only Jews trade, bathe and dance here, von Mildenstein wrote in the "Angriff."

Von Mildenstein and his colleague were fundamentally anti-Semitic, despite the pragmatic admiration for Jewish settlers displayed in his articles. His positive remarks on Jewish pioneers in Palestine were not rooted in genuine respect but rather in his belief that they could serve Nazi goals by relocating to a separate homeland. The N@Z!$ co-operated with Zionists solely on the prospect of emptying Germany of Jewish residents, aligning with anti-Semitic policies even if the method differed from later strategies.

Von Mildenstein described the Arabs in Palestine:

Some women are sitting opposite me. The very old ones are no longer veiled, although you would wish they were [...] and there are these dirty children. [...]. The car rocks miserably. A little girl gets 'car sick'. There were already Arab smells floating around us before, but now it's too much. We also hang our heads out the window.

Anyway, the number of Jewish immigrants decreased due to various reasons. The N@Z!$ then began their propaganda against the Jews.

I am quoting this story from an article published in the Federal Agency for Civic Education website. It is a federal public authority providing citizenship education and information on political issues for all people in Germany. So, it is a German official educating outlet!

The writer of this article mentioned that the Germans worried about immigrating the Jews since this may lead to the "creation of a powerful Jewish state in Palestine that was hostile to Germany."

Von Mildenstein thought that Jews emigrating to Palestine will offer a a way to heal a centuries-old wound in the body of the world: the Jewish problem.

That is very racist and antisemitic! Right?

The writer also wrote about Von Mildenstein's description of Arabs:

What is striking in this context is that von Mildenstein often described Arab Palestinians with characteristics that anti-Semites attributed to Jews. For example, the greed of the porters in Haifa, the dirty beggars in the Old City of Jerusalem, and the backwardness of the fellahin, who lived in houses made of gasoline canisters filled with sand - depictions that were similar to the anti-Semitic ideas about the life of Jews in the shtetls of Eastern Europe.

Why is this article important?

  1. Arabs have been always present in Palestine.
  2. Germans were antisemites, so were the Zionists.
  3. Europe has hated Jews since ever. They wanted to expel them. They called the Jews in Europe "The Jewish problem."
  4. The Germans thought that a rational solution for the Jewish problem is to emigrate the Jews to Palestine.
  5. The Jews worked in Palestine, without being attacked by the Arabs, before the establishment of Israel.
  6. Zionism is an occupation ideology which wanted to colonize a piece of land to solve the Jewish problem!
  7. Europe aided the Jews in Israel's establishment to get rid of Jews and to design a colony that serves their interests in the Middle East.

Previously, I read that the French empire of Napoleon approved the establishment of a state consisting of Jews to stand in the way between Egypt and Syria. So, as to stop the ruler of Egypt, Turkish Muhammad Aly, from constructing a new empire that may defeat the Ottoman Empire. I will try to find the book that included this piece of information.

Anyway, establishing "something" that divides the Middle East was a very old goal. This something was Israel.

Here is snapshots of the article as I am afraid they may remove it:










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