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snyps said:

Did you know that germans hated the European Jewish because of a major betrayal? All of the Jewish in germany were wealthy and they fucked over the germans by drawing American banks, media, and lobbys into germany's dispute with England over the railway to Iraq (WWI). Hitler gave voice to the resentment. Things didn't get ugly until the jewish elite began a world wide boycott of german exports which crippled their economy.

How would you feel if say the eastern europeans that came to the US worked their way to the top of wall street and then turned on us by pulling international string that intentionally got our asses kicked by some sleeping super power. You'd be furious. Then what if they made an international boycott against your exports and shut down your economy completely. Maybe then you'd know what it's like.

Don't act like founders of Zion are these poor little babies. This is how powerful they are. That they managed to get the UK to hand them Palestine. Have you ever seen a country give an important piece of realestate like Jerusalem over to an ethnic group before? You think UK gave the German Jewish Bankers Israel in 1947 for FREE? Watch this and turn off the TV for a while.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8OmxI2AYV8

You are basically mentioning the prominent Nazi rationalizations of the time (read: Dolchstoßlegende).

Germany and indeed many other European countries targeted and oppressed the Jewish people far before the events of the WWI and WWII.

Germany lost WWI and they were put under significant constraints which prevented their economy from growing. Moreover, you had the far-left communists and far-right nationalists (the latter would unify under the Nazi banner) who were constantly battling for control and overall trying to overthrow the Weimar Republic. Some citizens were angry and resentful and the nazis channeled their anger towards the Jewish people (who, at that point, were the go-to scapegoats). Also, the vast majority of the Jewish people in Germany (as well as other groups who the Nazis would target) were ordinary people trying to live a regular life. They did not betray anyone and they certainly did not deserve to be sent to death camps to be killed or experimented on.