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Title: London: Hitler Was a Zionist
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sat 30 Apr 2016
The pro-Raghead, anti-White crowd is becoming interesting to watch ...


Britain's Labour Party Suspends Former London Mayor After He Said Hitler Supported Zionism

Haaretz (Israel)
http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/1.716835 (http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/1.716835)

Former London mayor and veteran Labour politician Ken Livingstone is the latest Labour politician to be suspended for controversial remarks on Zionism, one day after lawmaker Naz Shah's suspension for her anti-Israel comments. Labour MPs called on Thursday to suspend Livingstone from the party after he rushed to his colleague's defense and allegedly calling Hitler a Zionist, the BBC reported. Sky News said that Livingstone, a former lawmaker and mayor of London, had also angered colleagues by asserting Shah's remarks comparing Hitler's policies to those of Israel toward Palestinans, and for suggesting Israel be relocated to the United States, were not anti-Semitic ... The former London mayor was accused by Labour MP John Mann of being a "Nazi apologist" as he arrived at the BBC's Westminster studios.


'Hitler Was a Zionist' Claim Gets Former London Mayor Suspended From Labour Party
RT News (Russia)
https://www.rt.com/uk/341271-ken-livingstone-suspended-hitler (https://www.rt.com/uk/341271-ken-livingstone-suspended-hitler)

Former London mayor Ken Livingstone has been suspended from the Labour party after he said Hitler had supported Zionism, during an interview where he defended a colleague accused of anti-Semitism. Livingstone refused to apologize for his comments, and said people should not confuse criticizing the Israeli government's policies with being anti-Semitic after being confronted by Labour MP John Mann, who called him a "Nazi apologist" and claimed he was "rewriting history." The row, which was captured on video, broke out after the veteran politician went on BBC Radio London to defend MP Naz Shah who was accused of anti-Semitism over a series of Facebook posts. 


In Britain, Former London Mayor Suspended for Claiming 'Hitler Supported Zionism'
EJP
http://ejpress.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55791&catid=6 (http://ejpress.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=55791&catid=6)

The Labour party has suspended former London Mayor Ken Livingstone in the wake of a new anti-Semitism row. The suspension came after several party figures, including Labour's candidate for London mayor, called for Livingstone suspension for his comments in a BBC London Radio interview in which he claimed Hitler had supported Zionism ''before he went mad and ended up killing six million Jews." He also charged that for decades in the UK there has been a "well-orchestrated campaign by the Israel lobby to smear anybody who criticizes Israel policy as anti-Semitic." ... Jonathan Arkush, the president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said: "Ken Livingston's comments were abhorrent and beyond disgraceful. His latest comments combine Holocaust revisionism with antisemitism denial, when the evidence is there for all to see. He lacks any sense of decency. He must now be expelled from the Labour Party."


Zionism and the Third Reich
Mark Weber
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v13/v13n4p29_Weber.html (http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v13/v13n4p29_Weber.html)

A little-known chapter of history is the wide-ranging collaboration between Zionism and Hitler's Third Reich. During the 1930s, Jewish Zionists and German National Socialists shared similar views on how to deal with the "Jewish Question." They agreed that Jews and Germans were distinctly different nationalities, and that Jews did not belong in Germany. During the 1930s no nation did more to substantively further Jewish-Zionist goals than Hitler's Germany.

SS officer Leopold von Mildenstein and Zionist Federation official Kurt Tuchler toured Palestine together for six months to assess Zionist development there. Based on his firsthand observations, von Mildenstein wrote a series of twelve illustrated articles for the important Berlin daily Der Angriff that appeared in late 1934 under the heading "A Nazi Travels to Palestine." The series expressed great admiration for the pioneering spirit and achievements of the Jewish settlers. Zionist self-development, von Mildenstein wrote, had produced a new kind of Jew. He praised Zionism as a great benefit for both the Jewish people and the entire world. A Jewish homeland in Palestine, he wrote in his concluding article, "pointed the way to curing a centuries-long wound on the body of the world: the Jewish question." Der Angriff issued a special medal, with a Swastika on one side and a Star of David on the other, to commemorate the joint SS-Zionist visit. A few months after the articles appeared, von Mildenstein was promoted to head the Jewish affairs department of the SS security service in order to support Zionist migration and development more effectively. /9

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The official SS newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, proclaimed its support for Zionism in a May 1935 front-page editorial: "The time may not be too far off when Palestine will again be able to receive its sons who have been lost to it for more than a thousand years. Our good wishes, together with official goodwill, go with them." Four months later, a similar article appeared in the SS paper:

Quote from: SS Newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, September 1935The recognition of Jewry as a racial community based on blood and not on religion leads the German government to guarantee without reservation the racial separateness of this community. The government finds itself in complete agreement with the great spiritual movement within Jewry, the so-called Zionism, with its recognition of the solidarity of Jewry around the world and its rejection of all assimilationist notions. On this basis, Germany undertakes measures that will surely play a significant role in the future in the handling of the Jewish problem around the world.