Why were the main financiers of the Nazi party, both Jewish bankers, one the leader of German Zionism?


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According to Heinrich BrĂ¼ning, former chancellor of Germany (1930-1932) and main opponent of Hitler & the Nazi party, until he had to flee Germany. He wrote to Winston Churchill in 1947: "I did not and do not even today, for understandable reasons, wish to reveal that from October 1928 the two largest...


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Mark S, JPAA

And your point? All this shows is that the bankers--if in fact they were Jewish, and who can believe a Nazi anyway--didn't yet know the horrors of what they were doing.

Oops, forgot that this was a book by known Holocaust denier David Irving. Case closed.

"Irving's reputation as an historian was widely discredited after he brought an unsuccessful libel case against the American historian Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin Books in 1996. The court found that Irving was an active Holocaust denier, antisemite, and racist, who "associates with right-wing extremists who promote neo-Nazism," and that he had "for his own ideological reasons persistently and deliberately misrepresented and manipulated historical evidence.

Now you're going to claim that the court was made up of Jews, or that one judge had a Jewish great-great grandfather or something like that.

 
Maurog III

What were their names?

 
Ricardo

Prescott Bush, George's father was brokering loans to Hitler while Roosevelt was sending troops to Europe.

 
use your brain

i wonder your question exists for 10 minutes

 
chuckler

Your allegations are abhorrent and unsubstantiated.