The coin that the Nazis struck after the successful journey and stay for 6 months, in 1933, of baron von Mildenstein, who became head of the Jewish Desk of the SS’s Security Service (SD) in 1935, as a guest of the kibbutzim and Histadrut
(fonte:https://sites.google.com/site/onedem...y-roger-tucker)
Jabotinsky, by contrast, was flamboyant and a devoted admirer of Italy’s fascist leader Benito Mussolini. His disciple, Menachem Begin, described him as “a speaker, a writer, a philosopher, a statesman, a soldier, a linguist … But to those of us who were his pupils, he was not only their teacher, but also the bearer of their hope.” Begin’s biographer, Eric Silver, added: “There was a darker side to [Jabotinsky's] philosophy: blood, fire and steel, the supremacy of the leader, discipline and ceremony, the manipulation of the masses, racial exclusivity as the heart of the nation. One of Jabotinsky’s slogans was: “We shall create, with sweat and blood, a race of men,
strong, brave and cruel.
(fonte :Free Thought Manifesto: Zionism?s Violent Legacy)
(fonte: PressReader.com - Zeitungen aus der ganzen Welt)






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