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Actually, that is not true, but your comment brings up an interesting point.

Hitler made it known that the communist jews were not welcome in Germany.

Some of them were arrested and sent to prison camps.

There were 60,000,000+ people in Germany in 1933.

Of those, about 500,000 were jews.

By 1939, there were less than 200,000 jews left, because they knew they were not welcome and so they emmigrated on their own -- some with the help of Germany to Palestine, and others elsewhere.

Of the 200,000 or so jews still in Germany when UK and France declared war on Germany, about 100,000 would join the German military. Most of the rest would work in Berlin, some would be sent to prison for various crimes, and others would leave to other countries.

As the war went on, Germany was forced to invade Netherlands, Belgium, and France due to UK and France planning an invasion through these so-called "neutral" countries (they claimed to be neutral, but were secretely aligning with the UK and France).

Once occupying these countries, more jews were found, some of whom were acting in subversive ways to attack German police in the area -- which is why Anne Frank's father was arrested and his family sent to prison -- and so more jews ended up in these prison camps.

These camps also became POW camps.

In Poland, Hitler was forced to invade and take over the government due to the jewish Pols who controlled the country were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans (1938). No other country in the world would help put a stop to it, so he went in. That's when the UK and France used this as a pretext to declare war on Germany.

Germany made an agreement with the USSR to divide Poland, which the Soviets did not honor.

Western Poland was occupied by Germany, and there were about 3,000,000 jews in all of Poland, some of whom were now under German authority. So, the Germans allowed them to set up their own communities (which have been called "ghettos," though they were some of the nicest neighborhoods of Warsaw and other Polish cities).

As the jews there became more and more subversive against the Germans, the subversives ended up in the prison-turned-labor camps, too.

After the war, the US, British and French rounded up all weapons in West Berlin, as priority #1.

They discovered more than 5,000 jews living in Berlin who owned firearms (legally).

It was Patton's experience in Berlin that made him realize "we fought the wrong enemy."

He had interactions with both the ethnic German people and the jews. He quickly grew to like and respect the Germans, and despise the jews.

But Eisenhower was his boss, and Ike was half-jew. So ...

This all brings me back to my original point: Make it so that there is no incentive to stay, and they will leave.

"Build a welfare and lawless society ... and they will come."

"Close down the welfare and lawless society ... and they will leave."

2020's USA has become nearly identical to 1920's Germany in many ways ... and for EXACTLY the same reasons.

"He who fails to learn from history is condemned to repeat it." -- Santayana

"The reason people fail to learn from history is because they are lied to about history." -- Harry Browne

Don't repeat history.

Open your eyes, realize you have been lied to, and do some damn research.

46 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Actually, that is not true, but your comment brings up an interesting point.

Hitler made it known that the communist jews were not welcome in Germany.

Some of them were arrested and sent to prison camps.

There were 60,000,000+ people in Germany in 1933.

Of those, about 500,000 were jews.

By 1939, there were less than 200,000 jews left, because they knew they were not welcome and so they emmigrated on their own -- some with the help of Germany to Palestine, and others elsewhere.

Of the 200,000 or so jews still in Germany when UK and France declared war on Germany, about 100,000 would join the German military. Most of the rest would work in Berlin, some would be sent to prison for various crimes, and others would leave to other countries.

As the war went on, Germany was forced to invade Netherlands, Belgium, and France due to UK and France planning an invasion through these so-called "neutral" countries (they claimed to be neutral, but were secretely aligning with the UK and France).

Once occupying these countries, more jews were found, some of whom were acting in subversive ways to attack German police in the area -- which is why Anne Frank's father was arrested and his family sent to prison -- and so more jews ended up in these prison camps.

These camps also became POW camps.

In Poland, Hitler was forced to invade and take over the government due to the jewish Pols who controlled the country were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans (1938). No other country in the world would help put a stop to it, so he went in. That's when the UK and France used this as a pretext to declare war on Germany.

Germany made an agreement with the USSR to divide Poland, which the Soviets did not honor.

Western Poland was occupied by Germany, and there were about 3,000,000 jews in all of Poland, some of whom were now under German authority. So, the Germans allowed them to set up their own communities (which have been called "ghettos," though they were some of the nicest neighborhoods of Warsaw and other Polish cities).

As the jews there became more and more subversive against the Germans, the subversives ended up in the prison-turned-labor camps, too.

After the war, the US, British and French rounded up all weapons in West Berlin, as priority #1.

They discovered more than 5,000 jews living in Berlin who owned firearms (legally).

It was Patton's experience in Berlin that made him realize "we fought the wrong enemy."

He had interactions with both the ethnic German people and the jews. He quickly grew to like and respect the Germans, and despise the jews.

But Eisenhower was his boss, and Ike was half-jew. So ...

This all brings me back to my original point: Make it so that there is no incentive to stay, and they will leave.

"Build a welfare and lawless society ... and they will come."

"Close down the welfare and lawless society ... and they will leave."

2020's USA has become nearly identical to 1920's Germany in many ways ... and for EXACTLY the same reasons.

"He who fails to learn from history is condemned to repeat it." -- Santayana

"The reason people fail to learn from history is because they were lied to about history." -- Harry Browne

Don't repeat history.

Open your eyes, realize you have been lied to, and do some research.

46 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Actually, that is not true, but your comment brings up an interesting point.

Hitler made it known that the communist jews were not welcome in Germany.

Some of them were arrested and sent to prison camps.

There were 60,000,000+ people in Germany in 1933.

Of those, about 500,000 were jews.

By 1939, there were less than 200,000 jews left, because they knew they were not welcome and so they emmigrated on their own -- some with the help of Germany to Palestine, and others elsewhere.

Of the 200,000 or so jews still in Germany when UK and France declared war on Germany, about 100,000 would join the German military. Most of the rest would work in Berlin, some would be sent to prison for various crimes, and others would leave to other countries.

As the war went on, Germany was forced to invade Netherlands, Belgium, and France due to UK and France planning an invasion through these so-called "neutral" countries (they claimed to be neutral, but were secretely aligning with the UK and France).

Once occupying these countries, more jews were found, some of whom were acting in subversive ways to attack German police in the area -- which is why Anne Frank's father was arrested and his family sent to prison -- and so more jews ended up in these prison camps.

These camps also became POW camps.

In Poland, Hitler was forced to invade and take over the government due to the jewish Pols who controlled the country were raping, torturing, and murdering ethnic Germans (1938). No other country in the world would help put a stop to it, so he went in, and the UK and France used this as a pretext to declare war on Germany.

Germany made an agreement with the USSR to divide Poland, which the Soviets did not honor.

Western Poland was occupied by Germany, and there were about 3,000,000 jews in all of Poland, some of whom were now under German authority. So, the Germans allowed them to set up their own communities (which have been called "ghettos," though they were some of the nicest neighborhoods of Warsaw and other Polish cities).

As the jews there became more and more subversive against the Germans, the subversives ended up in the prison-turned-labor camps, too.

After the war, the US, British and French rounded up all weapons in West Berlin, as priority #1.

They discovered more than 5,000 jews living in Berlin who owned firearms (legally).

It was Patton's experience in Berlin that made him realize "we fought the wrong enemy."

He had interactions with both the ethnic German people and the jews. He quickly grew to like and respect the Germans, and despise the jews.

But Eisenhower was his boss, and Ike was half-jew. So ...

This all brings me back to my original point: Make it so that there is no incentive to stay, and they will leave.

"Build a welfare and lawless society ... and they will come."

"Close down the welfare and lawless society ... and they will leave."

2020's USA has become nearly identical to 1920's Germany in many ways ... and for EXACTLY the same reasons.

"He who fails to learn from history is condemned to repeat it." -- Santayana

"The reason people fail to learn from history is because they were lied to about history." -- Harry Browne

Don't repeat history.

Open your eyes, realize you have been lied to, and do some research.

46 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Actually, that is not true, but your comment brings up an interesting point.

Hitler made it known that the communist jews were not welcome in Germany.

Some of them were arrested and sent to prison camps.

There were 60,000,000+ people in Germany in 1933.

Of those, about 500,000 were jews.

By 1939, there were less than 200,000 jews left, because they knew they were not welcome and so they emmigrated on their own -- some with the help of Germany to Palestine, and others elsewhere.

Of the 200,000 or so jews still in Germany when UK and France declared war on Germany, about 100,000 would join the German military. Most of the rest would work in Berlin, some would be sent to prison for various crimes, and others would leave to other countries.

As the war went on, Germany was forced to invade Netherlands, Belgium, and France due to UK and France planning an invasion through these so-called "neutral" countries (they claimed to be neutral, but were secretely aligning with the UK and France).

Once occupying these countries, more jews were found, some of whom were acting in subversive ways to attack German police in the area -- which is why Anne Frank's father was arrested and his family sent to prison -- and so more jews ended up in these prison camps.

These camps also became POW camps.

In Poland, Hitler was forced to invade and take over the government due to the jewish Pols who controlled the country were raping, torturing, and murdering ethinc Germans (1938). No other country in the world would help put a stop to it, so he went in, and the UK and France used this as a pretext to declare war on Germany.

Germany made an agreement with the USSR to divide Poland, which the Soviets did not honor.

Western Poland was occupied by Germany, and there were about 3,000,000 jews in all of Poland, some of whom were now under German authority. So, the Germans allowed them to set up their own communities (which have been called "ghettos," though they were some of the nicest neighborhoods of Warsaw and other Polish cities).

As the jews there became more and more subversive against the Germans, the subversives ended up in the prison-turned-labor camps, too.

After the war, the US, British and French rounded up all weapons in West Berlin, as priority #1.

They discovered more than 5,000 jews living in Berlin who owned firearms (legally).

It was Patton's experience in Berlin that made him realize "we fought the wrong enemy."

He had interactions with both the ethnic German people and the jews. He quickly grew to like and respect the Germans, and despise the jews.

But Eisenhower was his boss, and Ike was half-jew. So ...

This all brings me back to my original point: Make it so that there is no incentive to stay, and they will leave.

"Build a welfare and lawless society ... and they will come."

"Close down the welfare and lawless society ... and they will leave."

2020's USA has become nearly identical to 1920's Germany in many ways ... and for EXACTLY the same reasons.

"He who fails to learn from history is condemned to repeat it." -- Santayana

"The reason people fail to learn from history is because they were lied to about history." -- Harry Browne

Don't repeat history.

Open your eyes, realize you have been lied to, and do some research.

46 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Actually, that is not true, but your comment brings up an interesting point.

Hitler made it known that the communist jews were not welcome in Germany.

Some of them were arrested and sent to prison camps.

There were 60,000,000+ people in Germany in 1933.

Of those, about 500,000 were jews.

By 1939, there were less than 200,000 jews left, because they knew they were not welcome and then emmigrated on their own -- some with the help of Germany to Palestine, and others elsewhere.

Of the 200,000 or so jews still in Germany when UK and France declared war on Germany, about 100,000 would join the German military. Most of the rest would work in Berlin, some would be sent to prison for various crimes, and others would leave to other countries.

As the war went on, Germany was forced to invade Netherlands, Belgium, and France due to UK and France planning an invasion through these so-called "neutral" countries (they claimed to be neutral, but were secretely aligning with the UK and France).

Once occupying these countries, more jews were found, some of whom were acting in subversive ways to attack German police in the area -- which is why Anne Frank's father was arrested and his family sent to prison -- and so more jews ended up in these prison camps.

These camps also became POW camps.

In Poland, Hitler was forced to invade and take over the government due to the jewish Pols who controlled the country were raping, torturing, and murdering ethinc Germans (1938). No other country in the world would help put a stop to it, so he went in, and the UK and France used this as a pretext to declare war on Germany.

Germany made an agreement with the USSR to divide Poland, which the Soviets did not honor.

Western Poland was occupied by Germany, and there were about 3,000,000 jews in all of Poland, some of whom were now under German authority. So, the Germans allowed them to set up their own communities (which have been called "ghettos," though they were some of the nicest neighborhoods of Warsaw and other Polish cities).

As the jews there became more and more subversive against the Germans, the subversives ended up in the prison-turned-labor camps, too.

After the war, the US, British and French rounded up all weapons in West Berlin, as priority #1.

They discovered more than 5,000 jews living in Berlin who owned firearms (legally).

It was Patton's experience in Berlin that made him realize "we fought the wrong enemy."

He had interactions with both the ethnic German people and the jews. He quickly grew to like and respect the Germans, and despise the jews.

But Eisenhower was his boss, and Ike was half-jew. So ...

This all brings me back to my original point: Make it so that there is no incentive to stay, and they will leave.

"Build a welfare and lawless society ... and they will come."

"Close down the welfare and lawless society ... and they will leave."

2020's USA has become nearly identical to 1920's Germany in many ways ... and for EXACTLY the same reasons.

"He who fails to learn from history is condemned to repeat it." -- Santayana

"The reason people fail to learn from history is because they were lied to about history." -- Harry Browne

Don't repeat history.

Open your eyes, realize you have been lied to, and do some research.

46 days ago
1 score