Fun-fact: Everyone knows how ruthless the SS were to track down Jews...
...but few people know that the SS were tracking down Jews who were members of the Jewish German Communist Party (KPD) (the same people who created Antifa in 1930) who declared a holy war against German Christians in 1933 and attempted a failed communist coup that same year.
The SS were hunting treasonous communists, most of whom were Jewish members of the KPD.
German Christians were terrified of Jewish communists because 15 years earlier, the Jewish leadership of the Bolshevik Communist Revolution mass murdered 20 million Christians...
...and yes, the Jewish German Communists (KPD) also tried to mass murder German Christians in 1933 when they blocked 2/3 of all food imports into Germany.
Thank you for sharing the other side it's important that information and stories like this are shared. It's mind blowing how we have all accepted the version of history side that is told as the only objective perspective.
Nothing is complete without it being rubbed in noses.
In the movie The Pianist, for instance, constantly characters saying things like “I blame the American Jew Bankers for not participating in waging economic war” or flat out endorsing Communism & Socialism.
They show the truth - they just don’t say it when asked point blank.
The opening scene alone is pretty amazingly done. If you like the first 10 minutes I would suggest having a look at the remainder of the film.
Compared to most of the other Holocaust flicks - this one is pretty gritty and more of what you would think real jews would have acted like given the specific tone of the SS contracted to work in Poland.
Obviously it's not entirely honest and tends to make the SS soliders out to be baffoons when in reality those forward deployed were very much not. It does tend to do the typical "Those in the camps wronging others in the camps didn't do so from lack of morals - but from desperation" when that really was not the case.
Either way the production value alone is worth the watch.
Fun-fact: Everyone knows how ruthless the SS were to track down Jews...
...but few people know that the SS were tracking down Jews who were members of the Jewish German Communist Party (KPD) (the same people who created Antifa in 1930) who declared a holy war against German Christians in 1933 and attempted a failed communist coup that same year.
The SS were hunting treasonous communists, most of whom were Jewish members of the KPD.
German Christians were terrified of Jewish communists because 15 years earlier, the Jewish leadership of the Bolshevik Communist Revolution mass murdered 20 million Christians...
...and yes, the Jewish German Communists (KPD) also tried to mass murder German Christians in 1933 when they blocked 2/3 of all food imports into Germany.
Thank you for sharing the other side it's important that information and stories like this are shared. It's mind blowing how we have all accepted the version of history side that is told as the only objective perspective.
Nothing is complete without it being rubbed in noses.
In the movie The Pianist, for instance, constantly characters saying things like “I blame the American Jew Bankers for not participating in waging economic war” or flat out endorsing Communism & Socialism.
They show the truth - they just don’t say it when asked point blank.
I usually skip those quiet historical fictions, is The Pianist good?
It's actually pretty good.
The opening scene alone is pretty amazingly done. If you like the first 10 minutes I would suggest having a look at the remainder of the film.
Compared to most of the other Holocaust flicks - this one is pretty gritty and more of what you would think real jews would have acted like given the specific tone of the SS contracted to work in Poland.
Obviously it's not entirely honest and tends to make the SS soliders out to be baffoons when in reality those forward deployed were very much not. It does tend to do the typical "Those in the camps wronging others in the camps didn't do so from lack of morals - but from desperation" when that really was not the case.
Either way the production value alone is worth the watch.