Post by Daniel on Jan 15, 2016 19:08:08 GMT -5
New “Mein Kampf” Released in Germany After One Million Muslim Refugees Enter Country
By Geri Ungurean
January 12, 2016
Is it just me, or is the timing of the new publication of Mein Kampf in Germany, and that country’s opening wide the door to Syrian “refugees” too much of a coincidence?
From the Times of Israel:
New ‘Mein Kampf’ publication ‘a slap in the face to Holocaust survivors’
“As scholars mark first German edition since 1944, Jewish community leaders unconvinced by idea of teaching Hitler’s manifesto ‘as a vaccine against extremism.
As Adolf Hitler’s last official residence, the German state of Bavaria has kept the copyright of the genocidal dictator’s “Mein Kampf” under lock and key since the end of World War II. Forced into the role of a taboo’s reluctant guardian and although most historians see it as an important source on the Nazi period, for 70 years the state has prohibited publication of Hitler’s monstrous autobiographic manifesto of anti-Semitic ideology. That copyright expired on December 31, 2015.
While both sides of the controversial public debate wonder about the efficacy — and need — of republishing Hitler’s lengthy screed, many don’t realize that, alongside other excerpted texts of Nazi propaganda, “Mein Kampf” is already included in standard German history textbooks.” [1] – source
So, Mein Kampf is already accessible to the German people in their history text books. That begs the question – why did the German people see the need to make this book available at every German bookstore?
As a Jewish Christian, I am greatly troubled by this; especially since Angela Merkel so graciously (and stupidly) opened the borders of Germany to over one million so-called Syrian refugees. There is no way to vet these people, so there is no way to know how many have been radicalized and mean harm to infidels.
The Times of Israel article goes on:
“Upon the book’s publication Friday, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder released a statement condemning the scholarly endeavor. “It would be best to leave ‘Mein Kampf’ where it belongs: the poison cabinet of history… This project may be well-intended, but the Bavarian government was right not to allow its republication until the expiry of the copyright, or to support a new edition financially,” says Lauder.”
Does it not make one wonder about the motive behind bringing out, once again, this horrific account of a mad man’s (demon possessed) hatred of the Jewish people? There are many in the Arab world who are Holocaust deniers; but now it’s as if the venomous hatred which spurned on the Nazis is being rekindled.
From WND.com by Pamela Geller:
“The condemnations have been way over the top: Benjamin Netanyahu is being denounced by the media and political elites all over the world, in a way that the openly genocidal jihadist Mahmoud Abbas never has been. Netanyahu’s crime? He told the Zionist Congress last Tuesday, “Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time; he wanted to expel the Jews.” Netanyahu quoted Hitler asking the mufti, “So what should I do with them?” The mufti responded, according to Netanyahu, “Burn them.’”
Those who are excoriating Netanyahu for this are overlooking one fact: Netanyahu was right.
The mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, lived in Berlin from 1941 to 1945 and recruited a Muslim SS division for Hitler. And Netanyahu was correct: The Nazis originally pursued a policy of exiling Jews to Eastern Europe, and even to Palestine – until the mufti protested that they must not be sent there. The decision to exterminate the Jews came soon after that.”
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By Geri Ungurean
January 12, 2016
Is it just me, or is the timing of the new publication of Mein Kampf in Germany, and that country’s opening wide the door to Syrian “refugees” too much of a coincidence?
From the Times of Israel:
New ‘Mein Kampf’ publication ‘a slap in the face to Holocaust survivors’
“As scholars mark first German edition since 1944, Jewish community leaders unconvinced by idea of teaching Hitler’s manifesto ‘as a vaccine against extremism.
As Adolf Hitler’s last official residence, the German state of Bavaria has kept the copyright of the genocidal dictator’s “Mein Kampf” under lock and key since the end of World War II. Forced into the role of a taboo’s reluctant guardian and although most historians see it as an important source on the Nazi period, for 70 years the state has prohibited publication of Hitler’s monstrous autobiographic manifesto of anti-Semitic ideology. That copyright expired on December 31, 2015.
While both sides of the controversial public debate wonder about the efficacy — and need — of republishing Hitler’s lengthy screed, many don’t realize that, alongside other excerpted texts of Nazi propaganda, “Mein Kampf” is already included in standard German history textbooks.” [1] – source
So, Mein Kampf is already accessible to the German people in their history text books. That begs the question – why did the German people see the need to make this book available at every German bookstore?
As a Jewish Christian, I am greatly troubled by this; especially since Angela Merkel so graciously (and stupidly) opened the borders of Germany to over one million so-called Syrian refugees. There is no way to vet these people, so there is no way to know how many have been radicalized and mean harm to infidels.
The Times of Israel article goes on:
“Upon the book’s publication Friday, World Jewish Congress President Ronald S. Lauder released a statement condemning the scholarly endeavor. “It would be best to leave ‘Mein Kampf’ where it belongs: the poison cabinet of history… This project may be well-intended, but the Bavarian government was right not to allow its republication until the expiry of the copyright, or to support a new edition financially,” says Lauder.”
Does it not make one wonder about the motive behind bringing out, once again, this horrific account of a mad man’s (demon possessed) hatred of the Jewish people? There are many in the Arab world who are Holocaust deniers; but now it’s as if the venomous hatred which spurned on the Nazis is being rekindled.
From WND.com by Pamela Geller:
“The condemnations have been way over the top: Benjamin Netanyahu is being denounced by the media and political elites all over the world, in a way that the openly genocidal jihadist Mahmoud Abbas never has been. Netanyahu’s crime? He told the Zionist Congress last Tuesday, “Hitler didn’t want to exterminate the Jews at the time; he wanted to expel the Jews.” Netanyahu quoted Hitler asking the mufti, “So what should I do with them?” The mufti responded, according to Netanyahu, “Burn them.’”
Those who are excoriating Netanyahu for this are overlooking one fact: Netanyahu was right.
The mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, lived in Berlin from 1941 to 1945 and recruited a Muslim SS division for Hitler. And Netanyahu was correct: The Nazis originally pursued a policy of exiling Jews to Eastern Europe, and even to Palestine – until the mufti protested that they must not be sent there. The decision to exterminate the Jews came soon after that.”
continue reading
grandmageri422.me/2016/01/12/new-mein-kampf-released-in-germany-after-one-million-muslim-refugees-enter-country/