[–] Dalai_Llama 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I did a reverse image search and found this.
Interesting stuff.
[–] JesusRules 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
25 years after they declared war on Russia. Bolshevik Kikes..
[–] Newmemba 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
six years later (((Theodore Kaufman))) published his book "Germany Must Perish" in it he advocated the extermination of all Germans worldwide. Hitler used the book to convince the German people what would happen if they lost the war. Fuck the kikes! I say.
[–] Gottmituns ago
Well, he wasn't wrong. That is exactly what they're doing to Germany today.
[–] worldofmadness 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Honestly i think the intent of this was not retaliation from jews for Hitler removing jews from power in Germany but to get Germany to sign the Haavara Treatment, which Germany did. Which greatly benefited the zionists in the end because without the Haavara treatment, the Rogue state of Israel would have not been established(atleast not in 1948) because the jews would not have the numbers needed in Palestine to fight off the Palestinians and the British.
When Hitler stopped the Tranfeer Agreement, the terrorist group Irgun sent a personal letter to Hitler offering him some of their fighting men in exchange for resuming the Transfeer Agreement. This letter never reached Hitler however it does tell us a bit what was going on behind the scenes.
[–] SwampAintDrained 1 point 11 points 12 points (+12|-1) ago (edited ago)
They declared war due to "persecution." What form did that take at this exact point in time?
[–] BrometheusBlues 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I was wondering the same thing. Full article would be nice in case there were some compelling arguments, but I suspect it was likely just more Professional Victim shenanigans.
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[–] the_sharpest_knife 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I think you missed the part about them creating their own currency but you know more than most. History of this era is wack af.
[–] Glory_Beckons 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
See my other post for what was happening at exactly the time of the article.
It's hard to write it off as "just propaganda" when there are many verifiable sources that come from the horse's mouth, such as the OP.
Jews were a tiny percentage in Germany, but this declaration and the boycott and protests around it were pushed globally with the aim to impose a blockade / sanctions against Germany, as you point out yourself. Not to mention, being a tiny percentage didn't stop them from having disproportionate influence via covert nepotism and cronyism, as they do today.
Also, Nazi Germany did not deport Jews anywhere near the time of this article.
You might be surprised to find out, Hitler sought and achieved an agreement, the Ha'avara Agreement, between Nazi Germany, the Zionist Federation of Germany, the Anglo-Palestine Bank and the Jewish Agency. This agreement allowed German Jews to migrate to Palestine, specifically in order to help them eventually establish the State of Israel, while taking with them all of the wealth they own (albeit indirectly, so that Germany's economy does not suffer). This agreement stood between 1933, shortly after Hitler was elected, and 1939, right up until the beginning of the war.
[–] hwhiteguy 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Anyone with half a brain can see how powerful elite jews are today. It's hard to see this wasn't true back then since Henry Ford wrote about it in The International Jew and Charles Lindbergh, an honest man, confirmed it.
[–] Mentika 0 points 8 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago
It took the form of Jews across the world using their infuence to boycott all german-related goods to try and run the country into the ground. Many Jews also were tightly knit with the British & American Elite, such as Roosevelt & Churchill, so they actively tried to persuade them both to prepare for war with Germany and succeeded.
[–] SwampAintDrained 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I should've been more clear, I meant what form did the "persecution" take, what was their justification of war declaration? There are some great responses here, and I appreciate yours as well even though it wasn't what I meant to ask for.
[–] Glory_Beckons 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Note that the date of that newspaper is "Friday, March 24, 1933".
This was extremely early in Hitler's reign. He was only elected into office as Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933, less than two months prior.
Consequently, he had not yet had time to implement most of the changes that were to come, so the explanation that this was a response to Jews being persecuted doesn't really stand to reason. That came after this declaration of war / boycott. This boycott, and accompanying protests, were pushed globally, with a focus on England and America of course. The closest recent analogy might be the sanctions implemented against Russia... although that doesn't really compare in scope. Germany was eventually forced to resort to trading goods for goods, since it couldn't trade in currency anymore. One might be tempted to speculate that this sort of thing might have had some influence on Germany's later attitude and policies towards Jews.
What was happening at precisely this time, March 24, 1933, was that the Reichstag and Reichsrat, the legislative bodies of Germany, had just passed the Enabling Act, which is the act that formally initiated Germany's transformation from the Weimar Republic to the German Realm / Third Realm (Realm often left untranslated as "Reich" for some reason, probably sounds scarier) with Hitler as its Leader.
This act, along with the preceding decree, was passed in response to the attempt to burn down the Reichstag (similar to burning down the White House). According to the NSDAP, this attack was carried out by Communist insurgents acting in collusion with the Communist Party of Germany. Cohencidentally, the Communist Party of Germany was founded by two Jews called Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, and had previously attempted a violent overthrow and Communist Revolution in 1918-1919 in Germany, with the support of the precursor to the Soviet Union.
The Enabling Act allowed Hitler to assume full control of Germany and outlaw the Communist activists entirely. For some reason, the "Jews of all the World" did not like this.
The rest, as they say, is history.
[–] SwampAintDrained 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
Excellent post, I appreciate it. As I'm sure you know, it can be very difficult to sift through and unravel what was going on during this time period. Thanks for the thoughtful response.