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Most people are not aware that in March, 1933,
long before Hitler became the undisputed leader of Germany and began
restricting the rights of German Jews, the American Jewish Congress
announced a massive protest at Madison Square Garden and called for an
American boycott of German goods.
The Daily Express (London) published an article
on March 24, 1933 announcing that the Jews had already launched their
boycott against Germany and described a forthcoming "holy war". The
Express urged Jews everywhere to boycott German goods and demonstrate
against German economic interests.
The Express said that Germany was "now confronted with an international
boycott of its trade, its finances, and its industry....In London, New
York, Paris and Warsaw, Jewish businessmen are united to go on an
economic crusade."
The article went on, "worldwide preparations are being made to organize
protest demonstrations."
On March 27, 1933 the planned protest at Madison Square Garden was
attended by 40,000 protestors (New York Daily News headlines: "40,000
Roar Protest Here Against Hitler").
Similar rallies and protest marches were also held in other cities. The
intensity of the Jewish campaign against Germany was such that the
Hitler government vowed that if the campaign did not stop there would be
a one-day boycott in Germany of Jewish-owned stores.
Hitler's March 28, 1933 speech ordering a boycott against Jewish stores
and goods was in direct response to the declaration of war on Germany by
the worldwide Jewish leadership.
That same spring of 1933 there began a period of private cooperation
between the German government and the Zionist movement in Germany and
worldwide to increase the flow of German-Jewish immigrants and capital
to Palestine.
Growing anti-Semitism in Germany and by the German government in
response to the boycott played into the hands of the Zionist leaders.
Prior to the escalation of anti-Semitism as a result of the boycott the
majority of German Jews had little sympathy for the Zionist cause of
promoting the immigration of world Jewry to Palestine. Making the
situation in Germany as uncomfortable for the Jews as possible, in
cooperation with German National Socialism, was part of the Zionist plan
to achieve their goal of populating Palestine with a Jewish majority.
"For all intents and purposes, the National Socialist government was the
best thing to happen to Zionism in its history, for it "proved" to many
Jews that Europeans were irredeemably anti-Jewish and that Palestine was
the only answer: Zionism came to represent the overwhelming mjaority of
Jews solely by trickery and cooperation with Adolf Hitler." [1]
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Sources:
[1] Barnes Review, "The Jewish Declaration of War on Nazi Germany, The
Economic Boycott of 1933"
http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/zionism/jewishwar.cfm
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