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Old May 16th, 2006 #1
Kevin Amgaard
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Default Why National-Socialism is not Racist

Why National-Socialism is not Racist By David Myatt.

I'm posting this in hopes of insight from Aryan Lord or any other experts on Myatt's interpretations of the National-Socialist religion. Do you agree that the National Socialist ideology is friendly to diversity (especially within Aryan homelands)? How about towards Jews?:

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Originally Posted by Myatt
Most revealing of all, perhaps, are the friendly links between NS Germany, the SS, and various Jewish organizations. SS Officer Adolf Eichmann was known to have travelled to Palestine in the years before the war where he met Jewish settlers, Jewish leaders, and German agents. His relations with these Jews were always very cordial and friendly.
It's well known that Eichmann was very Jew-wise and had a detailed deportation plan for the vermin, however this seems to be pushing it a bit from my understanding of the situation within the Reich.

Disinformation? Religious propaganda? Or a truth hidden by the smoke and mirrors tricks of our enemy? I'm interested to hear some insight.



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Old May 16th, 2006 #2
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In 1937 Eichmann was sent to Palestine with his superior Herbert Hagen to assess the possibilities of massive Jewish emigration from Germany to Palestine. They landed in Haifa but could only obtain a transit visa so they went on to Cairo. In Cairo they met Feival Polkes, an agent of the Haganah, who discussed with them the plans of the Zionists and tried to enlist their assistance in facilitating Jewish emigration from Europe. According to an answer Eichmann gave at his trial, he had also planned to meet Arab leaders in Palestine; this never happened because entry to Palestine was refused by the British authorities. Afterwards Eichmann and Hagen wrote a report recommending against large-scale emigration to Palestine for economic reasons and because it contradicted the German policy of preventing the establishment of a Jewish state there. This episode is sometimes seen as an important step towards the Nazi abandonment of emigration as the preferred "solution to the Jewish problem".

In 1938, Eichmann was assigned to Austria to help organize SS Security Forces in Vienna after the Anschluss of Austria into Germany. Through this effort, Eichmann was promoted to SS-Obersturmführer, and by the end of 1938, Adolf Eichmann had been selected by the SS leadership to form the Central Office for Jewish Emigration, which was in charge of forcibly deporting and expelling Jews from Austria. Through this work, Eichmann became a student of Judaism, finding the religion fascinating while also developing deep anti-Semitic values and a hatred of the Jewish faith.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann
 
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