Jews who fought for Hitler... |
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pancho
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- Wednesday, October 26 2011, 16:09:08 (UTC) from *** - *** Commercial - Windows XP - Mozilla Website: Website title: |
...saw a documentary about Jews who joined the German army and in some cases the Waffen SS...they changed their names, made up new histories and explained away their circumcisions as having been performed due to infection. When the real trouble began many Jews left the country altogether but many felt deep patriotism for their country and refused to abandon it....I can't believe Jews joined up because they believed in what the Nazis were up to...perhaps all they wanted to do was serve their country in its time of need....but good grief! Many were discovered and regretted it, many more probably never were. It's curious that German Jews are always called Jews, not Germans who happened to be of the Jewish faith...it may be that to Germans a Jew could never be a true German....but why does the rest of the world persist to this day in that Nazi-era prejudice? Perhaps it's just too embarrassing having to admit that Germans slaughtered their own people by the millions...and not even in a civil war. They just turned on them murdered them. Christians have been peculiarly prone to such things...like the massacre of St Bartholemew's Eve when French citizens murdered 10,000 of their fellow countrymen in one night, men women and children, for being Protestants. Needless to point out Muslims have never done such a thing....sure the two factions have gone at each other at times but never with the bloodlust that Christians reserved for other Christians, or for their fellow citizens and neighbors of a different faith. Maybe we still don;t want to admit that a Christian nation, driven insane by its religion, rose up against its own people....so we continue to refer to the victims by their religion, like they weren't Germans at all but Israelis illegally occupying Germany and Europe. The Germans murdered millions Germans first of all....then they went after everybody else. It's the Christian thing to do, obviously. --------------------- |
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