This post is about Baron Leopold Itz Van Mildenstein, a senior Jewish official of SS, who along with his lovely Jewish wife – and Kurt Tuchler, a leader of Zionist Federation of Germany, also with his wife, travelled to British occupied Palestine in 1933 to show their support for the European Jewish settlement in Palestine. The event was described by British Jewish writer Jacob Boas in an article, entitled Baron Van Mildenstein and S.S support for Zionism in Germany from 1934-36. It was published in the January 1, 1980 issue of UK’s world-renowned History Today magazine.
The Hitler regime celebrated this Union of Evils by minting the following medallion.
The revelation pulled the carpet under the UK’s Organized Jewry. It ran a vicious campaign against Jacob Boas, calling him a “liar and antisemite”.
Boas is a noted Holocaust historian and educator. He was born in Westerbork Nazi labor camp. Boas as a matter of fact didn’t mention Zionist-Nazi collaboration beyond 1936.
Jewish historian, Lenni Brenner has documented 51 cases of Zionist-Nazi collaboration.
“Zionist factions competed for the honor of allying to Hitler. By 1940-41, the Stern Gang, among them Yitzhak Shamir, later Prime Minister of Israel, presented the Nazis with the Fundamental Features of the Proposal of the National Military Organization in Palestine (Irgun Zvai Leumi) Concerning the Solution of the Jewish Question in Europe and the Participation of the NMO in the War on the Side of Germany,” Brenner said.
The Jewish terrorist group, such as, Irgun, Lehi and Hanag, were allowed to operate their training camps in Germany by the Nazi regimes. In 1949, all these groups were merged into Israel Occupation Force (IOF) on the orders of entity’s first prime minister David Ben-Gurion.
“Zionist factions competed for the honor of allying to Hitler. By 1940-41, the Stern Gang, among them Yitzhak Shamir, later Prime Minister of Israel, presented the Nazis with the Fundamental Features of the Proposal of the National Military Organization in Palestine (Irgun Zvai Leumi) Concerning the Solution of the Jewish Question in Europe and the Participation of the NMO in the War on the Side of Germany,” Brenner said.
Professor William James Martin (Louisiana State University), wrote on July 8, 2012: “Both Nazism and Zionism arose in tandem from small insignificant social movements in the early part of the 20th century, arguing, with equal force, that Jews were an alien and indigestible mass living in the midst of an otherwise pure Aryan population. Both movements contributed to the more general acceptance of this argument in Europe, and particularly in Germany, as mid-century approached, and both have to be responsible for the (Holocaust) consequences.”
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