A company called “Ha’arava Ltd.” was established to oversee the displacement operations. It also had a major impact in breaking the commercial and economic isolation that the [Third Reich] was suffering from, and this would not have been possible without the collusion of the Zionist associations.

This is confirmed by Avraham Burg, former Speaker of the […] Knesset, in his book The Holocaust is Over:

“It turns out that before the [Fascists] started to slaughter Europe’s Jews, they enabled us to build the foundations of our state‐to‐be [here]. After […] 1948, the German reparations and compensation agreement of 1952 helped the state regenerate itself. [This neocolony] absorbed new immigrants and rehabilitated the war refugees, in effect resurrecting a new […] nation that was essentially different from the sum of the ragtag Jewish refugees. Thus, the [Fascists], in their cruel way, were involved in promoting the idea of the Zionist state and fulfilling it in three ways: before the war with the transfer agreements, during the war and its aftermath with the tidal waves of refugee migration, and after the war with the great sums of money that the “new” Germany paid on behalf of the “old” Germany. I often wonder if we could have a state at all if not for the Germans and their savagery.

A number of historians agree that the Zionists willingly cooperated with the [Third Reich] to carry out an inhuman barter operation. The [Third Reich] established a Jewish council in every ghetto, most of whose members were Zionists favored by the [Fascists] over all other Jews!

Those who cooperated with the [Reich] were tasked with preparing lists of Jews who were exterminated, either for their opposition to Zionist goals or their refusal to emigrate to Palestine, or simply because they represented additional burdens on the needs of the Zionist entity, which was then actively seeking to establish itself. (Translator’s note: the author is describing disabled and other “socially undesirable” Jews.)

[…]

Perhaps the most dangerous aspect of the relationship between [Fascism] and Zionism is the disconnect between Zionism and the Holocaust during World War II. Zionism was not interested in the massacres of Jews and rescuing them as much as it was in the facilitating the emigration of Jews to Palestine.

And those Jews who did not emigrate to Palestine before the establishment of the “state” in 1948 were not a matter of concern for Zionism, whose conviction was limited to the fact that the solution to the Jewish question was solely related to the establishment of a state, and that anything else was irrelevant.

This is confirmed by Egon Redlich in his diaries, Memoirs of a Zionist: The Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich in which he confirms the sacrifice of tens of thousands of Jews who were eliminated and sent to their deaths through deals that Redlich himself felt ashamed of, in exchange for false promises. He wrote: “The Zionist movement in Czechoslovakia sent thousands of Jews to [Axis] extermination camps in exchange for [Fascist] promises to send a few dozen or hundreds of Zionist leaders and financial figures to Palestine.”

(Emphasis added.)

I begin to think that already during the 1930s the Fascists were planning on using it as an outpost in the Middle East.


Click here for events that happened today (January 31).

1894: Kurt Blome, Axis scientist whose criminal research benefited from the Empire of Japan’s, was unfortunately born.
1933: The newly appointed German Chancellor made a half‐sincere attempt to negotiate with the Center Party to form a majority in the Reichstag. As intended, the negotiation failed, which gave the Chancellor the grounds to demand a re‐election in the Reichstag. Reichstag President and fellow NSDAP member Hermann Göring approved the re‐election, and scheduled it to take place on 5 March 1933. Meanwhile, William Dudley Pelley founded the Silver Legion of America.
1939: SS leader Reinhard Heydrich ordered that Jews can only be released from protective custody if they present documents for emigration, and that Jews who were being committed to a concentration camp a second time would be committed to concentration camps for life.
1940: Desperately short of aircraft, the London made a secret approach to Fascist Italy to buy fighters, although Berlin later vetoed this deal. Meanwhile, Fascist submarine U‐13 torpedoed and sank Norwegian steamer Start about halfway between Stavanger, Norway and Aberdeen, Scotland, slaughtering the entire crew of sixteen, and Fascist submarine U‐21 fired two torpedoes at Danish ship Vidar, but both malfunctioned. Nevertheless, a third torpedo struck Vidar east of Aberdeen, Scotland, massacring sixteen and rendering her dead in the water. Danish steamer Disko rescued eighteen survivors while surviving a hit from another malfunctioning torpedo from U‐21.
1941: Oberstleutnant Hans Korte stepped down as the commanding officer of the Kampfgeschwader 55 wing, and in Oslo, Reichsführer‐SS Himmler accepted the oath of the first group of Norwegian enlistees in the Waffen‐SS. Axis forces at Kufra, Libya suffered an Allied assault, and Axis forces in Agordat, Eritrea lost one thousand troops and forty‐three field guns.
1942: SS Einsatzgruppe A reported a tally of 229,052 Jews killed in the Baltic States and in Byelorussia, while Estonia was reported to be free of Jews. Extermination activities had paused in Lithuania, it reported, but would soon resume. The Axis support ship Spreewald, disguised as British Royal Mail steamer Brittany, was carrying two hundred British seamen captured from sunken merchantmen when Axis submarine U‐333 found her. Believing she was indeed a British ship, U‐333 sunk Spreewald off Bordeaux, France. Only 24 crewmen and 58 POWs survived. (A Royal Navy inquiry exonerated the U‐boat captain, Peter Cremer, because he identified the ship as the Royal Mail steamer, Brittany, which was precisely what the Spreewald’s captain had disguised his ship to resemble.) Likewise, He 111 bombers of Luftwaffe I./KG 4 assaulted a depot of transport vehicles at Grodino, central Russia as destroyer Yukikaze escorted the Axis invasion force for Ambon, Dutch East Indies. Axis submarine U‐107 sank British tanker San Arcadio 425 miles southeast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and U‐109 sank British tanker Tacoma Star 200 kilometers east of Virginia while U‐82 attacked Allied troop convoy NA‐2 in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and sank British destroyer HMS Belmont, killing all 138 aboard. At 2331 hours, U‐105 attacked Allied convoy SL‐98 500 miles southwest of Ireland, sinking British Sloop HMS Culver with two torpedoes which detonated the magazine, massacring 126 but leaving twelve alive.
1943: A transport with 2,834 Polish Jews from Pruzany arrived in Auschwitz Concentration Camp; it included 230 children under four and 520 children between four and ten. Three hundred thirteen men and 180 women were registered in the camp, and the Axis exterminated the remaining 2,341, including all 750 children… on a less saddening note, the southern half of the German 6.Armee, out of food and ammunition, surrendered in Stalingrad; the final radio message coming out of this pocket was made at 1945 hours, which closed with the Morse abbreviation ‘CL’, short for ‘Clear (I am closing my station)’. Shortly afterwards, 110 Axis transport aircraft took off for the northern pocket with supplies; more than ninety of the aircraft found the illuminated triangular drop zone and released their loads around the time that Axis troops positions near Novorossiysk suffered Soviet bombardment. On the other hand, Vichy’s Joseph Darnand created the Milice to counter the Resistance, and this organization became another force of the Axis occupation, reaching a strength of over 20,000 by the Allied invasion in 1944.
1944: Axis positions on Kwajalein Island suffered Allied shelling as troops of German 5th Mountain Division halted Moroccan colonial troops near Cassino and Monte Belvedere, Italy. The Axis also lost its cargo ship Toei Maru south of Japan as its hospital ship Hikawa Maru arrived at Rabaul, New Britain and departed later on the same day.
1945: Imperial Navy landing ship № 148 was completed, but an Axis convoy in the South China Sea, losing its cargo ship Enki Maru.
1947: A tribunal in Nürnberg sentenced Hans Fritzsche to nine years of hard labor.