Monday, February 27, 2012

What Jews thought of Germans before WW2

"The fight against Germany has now been waged for
months by every Jewish community, on every conference, in all
labor unions and by every single Jew in the world. There are
reasons for the assumption that our share in this fight is of
general importance. We shall start a spiritual and material war
of the whole world against Germany. Germany is striving to
become once again a great nation, and to recover her lost
territories as well as her colonies. but our Jewish interests
call for the complete destruction of Germany..." 

- Vladimir Jabotinsky, Mascha Rjetsch, January 1934

"Judea declares War on Germany." 

- Daily Express, March 24, 1934

"Germany is the enemy of Judaism and must be pursued
with deadly hatred. The goal of Judaism of today is: a
merciless campaign against all German peoples and the complete
destruction of the nation. We demand a complete blockade of
trade, the importation of raw materials stopped, and
retaliation towards every German, woman and child." 

- Jewish professor A. Kulischer, October, 1937


"Kill the Germans, wherever you find them! Every German
is our moral enemy. Have no mercy on women, children, or the
aged! Kill every German wipe them out!" 

- Llya Ehrenburg, Glaser, p. 111

"Our fight against Germany must be carried to the
limit of what is possible. Israel has been attacked. Let us,
therefore, defend Israel! Against the awakened Germany, we put
an awakened Israel. And the world will defend us." 

- Jewish author Pierre Creange in his book Epitres aux Juifs, 1938


"The millions of Jews who live in America, England and
France, North and South Africa, and, not to forget those in
Palestine, are determined to bring the war of annihilation
against Germany to its final end." 

- The Jewish newspaper, Central Blad Voor Israeliten in Nederland, September 13, 1939

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