The National Jewish Monthly was
a publication of B'nai B'rith, an
organisation founded
by Jewish freemasons, that spawned
the ADL, and who helped write the Nuremberg
Laws.
In the June 1935 issue of The
National Jewish Monthly we're
informed about "Nazi Jews."
They Find
They, Too, Are
Jews
JEWS who desire
to appear less
Jewish
invariably come
to discover that
they are, after
all, Jews who
must share the
common lot and
the common pain.
Only they suffer
the pain more,
since they
cannot
understand why
they suffer ...
"We were so
unlike other
Jews and still
we are
afflicted."
Now in Germany
there is a small
group that has
tried very hard
to avoid the
pain that has
been on other
Jews. They have
deplored what
Hitler has done
to Jews but have
not felt very
angry about it.
Their desire has
been to appear
less Jewish. They
have, indeed,
called
themselves Nazi
Jews. They
rationalized:
"By standing
with the Nazis
we may, at
length, persuade
Hitler to be
kind to Jews."
As "Nazi-Jews"
they felt they
should get a
preferred
position in
Germany. They
were happy to
march behind the
Storm Troopers
and if on the
way a Storm
Trooper struck a
Jew down, well,
that was sad but
nothing for Jews
to complain
about.
Jews, they said,
must keep quiet
and take it.
Thus, they
hoped, they
would come to be
considered good
Jews in Germany
and escape the
pain.
But, alas! even
as a Jew walks
in happy
contemplation of
a painless
existence he may
fall into the
depths of pain.
So it was with
these Nazi-Jews.
Last month
the German
government
established an
ordinance
prohibiting Jews
from displaying
the German flag.
This was pain
enough to the
Nazi Jews who
had been so
careful to
displace the
swastika and had
particularly
flaunted it at
their party
headquarters.
They protested:
"Certainly, you
are not going to
do this to us!
We who have been
so faithful!"
But Nazis could
see no
difference
between Nazi
Jews and others:
"This goes for
all Jews."
The National
Zeitung of Essen
was bitterly
indignant . . .
."This is a
piece of
impudence," this
newspaper said.
"We wonder how
the organization
is permitted to
continue to
function."
The Nazi Jews
felt hurt the
more because
they just
couldn't
understand why
this infliction
was on them.
I believe this article is a pack of
lies because:
Sept 1935, ie three months after
this article appeared. But the
right of the Jews to fly the Zionist
flag was protected in law.
The Nazis did not call themselves
"Nazis" therefore Jewish supporters
of
the National Socialists would not
have called themselves "Nazi Jews"
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