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Old December 16th, 2009 #33
Alex Linder
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Originally Posted by Igor Alexander View Post
Well, you do have a point. The worst ones should at least have been jailed/interned, if not executed.

Another thing with Hitler and the Germans is that I don't think they realized the extent to which the U.S. and the U.K. were under jewish control.
Hard to say, but it certainly seems that Hitler would have acted differently if he had ever traveled to the UK, USSR or USA.

Had he, I think he would have realized the utter need to dispose of his German jews with great care. Probably, in hindsight, the best thing he could have done was forbidden any jews to emigrate, forced them all into various holding structures - some mix of prisons, camps and guarded ghettos - and made 'the international community' aware that to the extent they tried to mess with Germany, the jews would suffer. Hitler should have used Germany's jews as a pawn, and kept them completely isolated from their international brothers. As long as Germany was at war with nations controlled by jews, it had no interest in exterminating its home jews or allowing them to emigrate or even merely communicate with their relatives abroad.

Last edited by Alex Linder; December 16th, 2009 at 07:48 PM.