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Did Hitler help large numbers of Jews reach Israel before the Holocaust began?

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This has been asserted by some, usually when the topic of Hitler's own Jewish heritage (he was 1/4 Rothschild) is the topic of discussion.

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  1. There is no proven link between Hitler and the emigration to Palestine before the the war. Certainly some Jews who could did indeed emmigrate but I think you would find that the demographics did not include much of Germany.  The Jews in Germany thought of themselves as German.

    As for Hitler's Jewish connection..rubbish.


  2. No. He probably held an "All Jews are Welcome in Germany" celebration the day before, though.

  3. No . Israel did not exist until after Hitler was dead

  4. i'm no expert on this but surely Israel was created only in 1948? It didn't exist before then so how could they have gone there? Do you mean Palestine?

  5. Not Hitler but oddly enough a Japanese minister from the Japanese embassy did issue hundreds of visa's to many Jews. To which country they fled I do not know.

  6. No.  There was some propaganda to that effect around 1933 and 1934, but no one ever left with government assistance.  They were sent to concentration camps first to labor for the state, then private industries.  When the numbers of unsuitable workers increased, they were put to death.

  7. Not Hitler but for a while Jews were able to get to Palestine because Britain owned it.

    However one of the early considerations of the n***s was to send all Jews to Madagascar which was then a French colony. The n***s never used this plan though.

  8. no because he was the one who started the holocaust and his hate for jews came way before he was in power. he developed this hate when he was finding work in vienna in his early 20s.

  9. The original plan was to send the jews to Madagascar which is that large island off the eastern coast of Africa. Hitler was actually allies with many of the arabs of Palestine who wanted the British out. He certainly wouldn't have tried to send the jews there as the arabs would've objected.

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