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Tout Juif qui se respecte, religieux ou séculier, ne peut plus garder le silence, voir pire, soutenir le régime sioniste, et ses crimes de génocide perpétrés contre le peuple palestinien...La secte sioniste est à l’opposé du Judaïsme. .................... Mensonge, désinformation, agression, violence et désobéissance de la loi internationale sont aujourd’hui les principales caractéristiques du sionisme israélien en Palestine.

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Nazi Support of Zionism

What is Zionism?
One of our most oft-asked questions is "what is Zionism?"

Theodor Herzl
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Zionism is a movement founded by Theodor Herzl in 1896 whose goal is the return of Jews to Eretz Yisrael, or Zion, the Jewish synonym for Jerusalem and the Land of Israel.

The name of "Zionism" comes from the hill Zion, the hill on which the Temple of Jerusalem was situated.

Supporters of this movement are called "Zionists".

The purpose of this website is to explain why traditional Jews do not support Zionism (the return to the land called "Israel") and why the Zionist idealogy is totally contrary to traditional Jewish law and beliefs and the teachings of the Holy Torah.
Nazi Support of Zionism

Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), the founder of modern Zionism, recognized that anti-Semitism would further his cause, the creation of a separate state for Jews. To solve the Jewish Question, he maintained “we must, above all, make it an international political issue.”[1]Herzl wrote that Zionism offered the world a welcome “final solution of the Jewish question.”[2]In his “Diaries”, page 19, Herzl stated “Anti-Semites will become our surest friends, anti-Semitic countries our allies.”<O:P></O:P>



Zionist Collaboration
with the Nazis

Zionism was supported by the German SS and Gestapo.[3] [4] [5] [6] Hitler himself personally supported Zionism.[7] [8] During the 1930’s, in cooperation with the German authorities, Zionist groups organized a network of some 40 camps throughout <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>Germany</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION> where prospective settlers were trained for their new lives in <ST1:CITY><ST1:PLACE>Palestine</ST1:PLACE></ST1:CITY>. As late as 1942 Zionists operated at least one of these officially authorized “Kibbutz” training camps[9] over which flew the blue and white banner which would one day be adopted as the national flag of “<ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>Israel</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION>”.[10]<O:P></O:P>

The Transfer Agreement (which promoted the emigration of German Jews to <ST1:CITY><ST1:PLACE>Palestine</ST1:PLACE></ST1:CITY>) implemented in 1933 and abandoned at the beginning of WWII is an important example of the cooperation between Hitler’s <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>Germany</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION> and international Zionism. [11] Through this agreement, Hitler’s Third Reich did more than any other government during the 1930’s to support Jewish development in <ST1:CITY><ST1:PLACE>Palestine</ST1:PLACE></ST1:CITY> and further the Zionist goals.<O:P></O:P>

Hitler and the Zionists had a common goal:  to create a world Jewish Ghetto as a solution to the Jewish Question.<O:P></O:P>


The Zionist so-called “World Jewish Congress” declared war on the country of <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>Germany</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION>,[12] [13] knowing that it would affect their Jewish brothers residing in that country who would be left without protection.  When others tried to help them escape to other countries, the Zionist movement took actions which caused those countries to lock their doors to Jewish immigration (read more in the books, “Perfidy” and “Min Hametzer”). As a result of the Zionist influence five ships of Jewish refugees from <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>Germany</ST1:PLACE></ST1:COUNTRY-REGION> arriving in the <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION><ST1:PLACE>United States</ST1:PLACE><

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