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Friday, May 4, 2007

Anti-Semitism was at the center of Hitler's attack on Roosevelt. "We know what powers stand behind Roosevelt. It is the eternal Jew who thinks his time has come to inflict on is what we shudder to see and must experience in Soviet Russia." It was, he continued, "Franklin Roosevelt's and the Jews' intention to destroy one state after another." The was was a matter of the "existence or nonexistence" of nations. If given the opportunity, Roosevelt and the Jew "would now exterminate National Socialist Germany." The United States under Roosevelt was striving for "unlimited world domination" and would deny Germany, Italy, and Japan the necessities of national survival. For the "National Socialists," he continued, it was "no surprise that the Anglo-Saxon-Jewish-capitalist world [found] itself in a common front with Bolshevism." This was the anti-Nazi coalition of the Weimar era projected onto a world stage.

Roosevelt and the United States had enraged Hitler from the beginning of the war, well before the United States had entered it. He was convinced that if Roosevelt had not supported Churchill, Britain would have agreed to a negotiated settlement following the German victories of 1939 and 1940. In the summer of 1941, Roosevelt's decision to offer assistance to the Soviet Union thwarted German hopes for a quick victory on the eastern front. By December 1941, Hitler, who had invaded and occupied most of the countries on the Continent, with the exception of neutral states and his own allies, blamed the war on the president of a country on the other side of the Atlantic. He and his propagandists presented Nazi Germany as the innocent victim of the aggression of others. Hitler never accepted any responsibility for the war that he, and he alone, had initiated and expanded.

Jeffrey Herf, The Jewish Enemy, pp.131-132

Reuters: Belgium keeps Palestinian minister out

Dubai - Police at Brussels airport denied entry on Friday to a Palestinian minister heading for the Netherlands, after the Dutch authorities learned he was a member of the Islamist party Hamas and cancelled his visa.

"They (police) told us not to leave the plane and are not even allowing us to get up from our seats. They have acted in a provocative manner," Palestinian Youth and Sports Minister Basim Naeem told Al Jazeera television by cellphone.

Naeem said police showed him and his bodyguard documents which said he would be denied entry to the Netherlands, where he was due to attend a conference on the Palestinians and Europe in Rotterdam on Saturday.

A Belgian interior ministry spokesperson confirmed he had been turned back.

"We acted on a request from the Dutch," he said. "They were sent back (to Cairo) this afternoon as the Dutch issued the visas by mistake, not knowing they were Hamas members."

Naeem said the Dutch Foreign Ministry had told him his visa was valid, and blamed the incident on what he called the Dutch "Jewish lobby" which supports Israel...

Palestinian minister refused entry to Belgium

Youth and Sports Minister Bassem Naim, a Hamas member, arrived in Brussels on a flight from Egypt after being granted a visa by Dutch authorities in Tel Aviv. But he was prevented from disembarking by 10 Belgian police, said Majed al-Zeer, director of the London-based Palestinian Return Center and one of the organizers of Saturday's conference on Palestinian refugees.

"What happened on the flight was the humiliation of the Palestinian people," Al-Zeer told The Associated Press. "He was not even allowed to go to the toilet."...

I'm not generally big on Hitler/anybody-living-today direct analogies, but I think this one is interesting. The fact is that Hitler and his lieutenants actually believed in a conspiracy of "World Jewry" against them and that it explained why peoples they thought should be naturally friendly to them (the Aryan British) and enemies of each other (America and the Soviets), weren't. The fact that the world, independent of a Jewish conspiracy, were on to him (finally), wasn't a strong enough meme to overcome the Jew hatred burdening his mind. He really believed in the conspiracy, and couldn't get out of his own self-contained paradigm to see the truth of his enemies' motivations. Likewise Hamas.

1 Comment

I liked the nazi self description in the first paragraph of the post of "if given the opportunity, Roosevelt and the Jew "would now exterminate National SOCIALIST Germany"".

And later...

"For the "National SOCIALISTS," he continued, it was "no surprise that the Anglo-Saxon-Jewish-capitalist world [found] itself in a common front with Bolshevism".

Bolshevism, rather than the term Union of Soviet SOCIALIST Republics.

Ignoring the fact of 1939 SOCIALIST non-aggression pact, the Ribbentrop/Molotov pact.

And again today we see SOCIALISTS in the vanguard of Anti-Zionist, Anti-Israel, and anti-Semitic demagoguery.

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