Hitler tried to get rid of jews in Germany and although he advised the other nations to get rid of them as well he was willing to send them jews, if they really thought jews were any good. But no country wanted to accept the jews.
Hitler's next step was to give the jews their own state, but again that was sabotaged by his opponents.
Hitler was no "racist", because the modern meaning of the word "racist" is someone who wants to murder all jews. He didn't want that. Murdering everyone who belongs to a certain race is a jewish talmudic idea, not a national socialist.
"People, look at the evidence the truth is there you just have to look for it!!!!!" - Joe Vialls
Fight jewish censorship, use
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Interesting thread, it exposes the kikes on this forum who try to pass as Aryans. The kikenvermin simply can't control itself when Hitler is involved and their hate comes bubbling over.
Care to name any names???
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The Memorial needs a display to point out the differences between George W. Bush and Hitler. Like Bush is for Jew Power and Hitler was against Jew Power, and maybe that would put an end to media darlings mixing the two up, as in the last paragraph, below, Our president is a Christian? So was Adolf Hitler.
Vonnegut used the illogical "reductio ad Hitlerum" - a term coined by Grandpappy of the Neocohens!!!
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The term reductio ad Hitlerum (sometimes rendered reductio ad Hitlerem; whimsical Latin for "reduction to Hitler") was originally coined by University of Chicago professor and ethicist Leo Strauss. The phrase comes from the more well-known logical argument reductio ad absurdum. It is a variety of association fallacy. It may also be described as argumentum ad nazium.
The reductio ad Hitlerum fallacy is of the form "Adolf Hitler or the Nazi party supported X; therefore X must be evil". This fallacy is often effective due to the near-instant condemnation of anything to do with Hitler or the Nazis.
The fallacious nature of this argument is best illustrated by identifying "X" as something that Adolf Hitler or his supporters did promote but which is not considered evil — for example, X = "promoting expressways", X = "wearing khakis", or X = "painting watercolors". Those policies advocated by Hitler and his party that are generally considered evil can all be condemned on other logically solid grounds. It may also be refuted through counterexamples:
Dwight Eisenhower, who despised Hitler's criminality, admired his Autobahnen and promoted the Interstate Highway System in the United States.
Hitler's arch-enemy Sir Winston Churchill also painted.
Non-violence proponent Mohandas Gandhi was also a vegetarian.
The phrase appears in Strauss's writings in the 1950 Natural Right and History, Chapter II:
In following this movement towards its end we shall inevitably reach a point beyond which the scene is darkened by the shadow of Hitler. Unfortunately, it does not go without saying that in our examination we must avoid the fallacy that in the last decades has frequently been used as a substitute for the reductio ad absurdum: the reductio ad Hitlerum. A view is not refuted by the fact that it happens to have been shared by Hitler.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
No problems at Hitler memorial
(Published Monday, June 26, 2006 11:36:50 AM CDT)
By Mike Heine
Gazette Staff
SUGAR CREEK-A handful of people came to see Ted Junker's memorial to Adolf Hitler during the week, but nobody came Sunday.
"That's good," Junker said when told there was nobody outside his property other than police and passers-by.
Sunday was supposed to be the public grand opening of Junker's homemade shrine to the infamous German fuehrer, but Walworth County authorities asked him to cancel the event.
Junker, who spent more than $200,000 on the memorial, did not have conditional use permits to hold a public event on his property. Earlier, he agreed to sign a court order deeming the property closed to the public until his land is rezoned.
The 87-year-old former Nazi Waffen-SS soldier still is allowed to invite people to see his creation.
"We never got any word of anyone coming that was organized or unorganized," Walworth County Sheriff David Graves said while watching the front of Junker's property along County A.
Authorities had monitored Internet chat rooms and blogs trying to gauge any activity that might arise Sunday. They also looked at white supremacist and anti-hate group Web sites.
The story of Junker's memorial has received international media attention, from major networks and publications in the U.S. and as far away as Moscow.
http://www.gazetteextra.com/hitlermemorial062606.asp
Jewish criminality came way before Herzl founding the ideology of Zionism.
Brett Quinn aka Jett Rink - likes "classy" coke and is a Jew whore lover.
So the public can't visit the property, but the public can stand outside and protest what the man has on his private property. Seems a bit one sided.
Didn't you have the impression from the media that just being a former Nazi was some sort of automatic war crime? I did. Shows how unbalanced "Holocaust Mania" is.
An older story:
Will anyone visit Hitler memorial?
(Published Friday, June 23, 2006 11:35:37 AM CDT)
By Mike Izzy Heine
Gazette Staff
What will happen Sunday at a memorial in Millard dedicated to honoring Adolf Hitler?
Sugar Creek Town Chairman Loren Waite has no idea.
"We're just crossing our fingers," Waite said. "We don't know what to expect Sunday, but we'll all be prepared for it."
The man who started the frenzy isn't too concerned.
"I think nothing (will happen)," said Ted Junker, the 87-year-old former Waffen SS soldier who built an "honorary hall" to one of the world's most hated historical figures.
Junker had planned a public grand opening at his memorial, which is built in and around a storage shed on his farm off County A.
The county asked him to cancel the event because he didn't have conditional-use permits for large public gatherings on his property.
Junker agreed and signed a restraining order that deems the property closed to the public. Junker is allowed to invite guests to see his creation. He could invite the public if the town of Sugar Creek and the county approve rezoning of his land.
He said most of the calls he has received are from media.
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"(Tuesday), must have been 11 a.m., a helicopter flied two or three times around. It flied so low I waved to them and showed them with my hand they should land here," Junker said.
Since the story broke June 11 in The Week, a Walworth County newspaper owned by Bliss Communications, the memorial has received international media attention.
Discussions about the memorial have been seen on both white supremacist and pro-Jewish Web sites, Sheriff David Graves said.
The sheriff's department has been monitoring those online discussions, as well as a blog discussion on The Week's Web site, to see if any large groups will journey to Junker's memorial.
Graves isn't sure what will happen Sunday, but he said the department will be ready for anything.
"You don't know. I'm hoping nothing (happens)," Grave said. "But you have to be prepared. We're going to show an increased presence. We want to put the residents at ease (who live) around the facility."
The department hasn't seen any Web chatter that would indicate a large protest or group of Hitler-lovers coming to pay homage.
"Maybe they make it anyway, but police are prepared so that nothing happens," Junker said through his thick German accent. "I never know what to expect on Sunday."
A group of about 20 UW-Milwaukee students in the Campus Organization for Israel peacefully protested Junker's memorial at the Sugar Creek Town Hall on Sunday, Graves said.
A few brought signs, and several people spoke from the steps of the town hall. Some asked the sheriff's department for a federal investigation into Junker's American citizenship.
Graves said the sheriff's department had already contacted the FBI and the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service and learned that Junker was in the United States legally. Junker claims he was a Nazi Waffen-SS solder, but he was not wanted for any war crimes, Graves said.
Although Junker's property and memorial are off limits to anyone except invited guests, people are still allowed to protest or pay homage in the area. The sheriff's department will have special areas [PENS?] nearby designated for crowds, Graves said.
Junker built the memorial to present what he believes is the truth about Hitler and the Nazi party.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
"That's good," Junker said when told there was nobody outside his property other than police and passers-by.
"We never got any word of anyone coming that was organized or unorganized," Walworth County Sheriff David Graves said while watching the front of Junker's property along County A.Authorities had monitored Internet chat rooms and blogs trying to gauge any activity that might arise Sunday. They also looked at white supremacist and anti-hate group Web sites.
Seems like the police have nothing better to do these days other than harass white senior citizens.
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=35196
Former Aryan Nations financer in jail with $3 million bail for DUI
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Junker, who spent more than $200,000 on the memorial, did not have conditional use permits to hold a public event on his property. Earlier, he agreed to sign a court order deeming the property closed to the public until his land is rezoned.
The 87-year-old former Nazi Waffen-SS soldier still is allowed to invite people to see his creation.
The reason that if they make him hold out long enough he will die then they can take everything he has. At 87 how much longer can he live?
Doppelhaken, Draco, Richard H, ToddinFl, Augustus Sutter, Chain, Subrosa, Jarl, White Will, whose next?
A few brought signs, and several people spoke from the steps of the town hall. Some asked the sheriff's department for a federal investigation into Junker's American citizenship.
Graves said the sheriff's department had already contacted the FBI and the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service and learned that Junker was in the United States legally.
"Oh, yes sir, Mr. Lipshitz! We of course anticipated your quite sensible demand, and immediately made the proper inquiries! What a damn shame we can't get rid of this anti-semitic Nazi monster - that is we in the sheriff's department, if you get my drift, heh heh.
Um...would you like a nice rimjob before you go?"
"First: Do No Good." - The Hymiecratic Oath
"The man who does not exercise the first law of nature—that of self preservation — is not worthy of living and breathing the breath of life." - John Wesley Hardin
JEWS PERSECUTE ELDERLY CITIZEN, ZOG HAPPY TO HELP
(Published Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:58:06 AM CDT)
By Mike Izzy Heine
Gazette Staff
SUGAR CREEK TOWNSHIP-Two college student groups want a federal investigation into the citizenship of Ted Junker, an 87-year-old Millard man who built a memorial to Adolf Hitler in his yard.
Junker claims to be a former Nazi Waffen-SS officer who fought on Europe's eastern front in World War II.
Junker, who came to the United States in 1955, says he is here legally.
Junker says he earned his citizenship in 1960.
Walworth County Sheriff David Graves said he has talked with FBI officials, who confirmed Junker is in the country legally.
But the student groups-Lhaim and the UW-Milwaukee Campus Organization for Israel-have taken their concerns to the Office of Special Investigations, a division of the U.S. Department of Justice, said Eli Federman, president of the Jewish student group Lhaim.
Jonathan Brostoff, president of Campus Organization for Israel, said it's possible Junker lied on his immigration papers "about his status in the SS, or his conduct during the war. This must be investigated, and that is what we are here to demand; an honest and open investigation by the Justice Department."
Federman said investigating Junker "sends a message of deterrence to all who may have been complicit in past, current or future genocides, that they will be held accountable, even if it is 60 years later."
"Based on his admitted affiliation with the Waffen-SS, we thought it would be important to have his background investigated and his immigration records," Federman said.
The Office of Special Investigations could not confirm if the groups have made a complaint.
"It is the Department of Justice's policy not to talk about individual investigations or complaints," spokesperson Donna Sellers said.
The Office of Special Investigations investigates cases of Nazi war criminals living in the U.S. and other allegations of people who participated in genocidal events, said Director Eli Rosenbaum.
After World War II, Congress passed laws allowing some war refugees to come to the United States but denied citizenship to war criminals.
From 1948 until 1957, anyone proven to have committed crimes against humanity was barred from becoming a citizen, Rosenbaum said. That included concentration camp guards, Gestapo police squads and others, Rosenbaum said.
Since its inception in 1979, the Office of Special Investigations has denaturalized 101 war criminals, including three found in Wisconsin, Rosenbaum said.
In 1948 and 1949, Waffen-SS veterans were not considered refugees and were not allowed citizenship, Rosenbaum said. At the onset of World War II, Waffen-SS soldiers were considered the elite in the German Army, according to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia.com.
In 1950, the now defunct U.S. Displaced Persons Commission said service in the Waffen-SS alone was not sufficient to deny a citizenship visa, Rosenbaum said.
"They would certainly bar people who took part in Nazi war crimes, but not those who served in the Waffen-SS (where) nothing more could be proved," Rosenbaum said.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
SMELL OF NAZI BLOOD DRIVES JEWS INSANE
By JOSHUA IZZY YAFFA
June 30, 2006
Ted Junker first startled the residents of his rural Wisconsin town this month with his plans to open a memorial to Adolf Hitler on his property. As the controversy grew in advance of the site's proposed opening, the 87-year-old retired farmer made an announcement with more far-reaching implications: Junker claimed to local media that he is a former officer of Nazi Germany's Waffen SS.
"THE JEWS" - POWERFUL NETWORK ACTIVATED
Jewish groups in Wisconsin and other parts of the Midwest initially expressed concern over Junker's stated plans to open his memorial to the Nazi leader to the public. With the latest development, however, they are taking a more aggressive tack, calling on the Department of Justice to investigate potential immigration violations stemming from Junker's most recent claims.
JEWS STILL FIGHTING WWII
"To the extent that Mr. Junker can inspire a new generation to perpetuate the ideals of the Nazi Party, he does represent a real threat," said Adam Izzy Schupack, associate director of the Anti-Defamation League's regional office in Chicago.
"If we have an SS officer living freely in the United States, that sends a very troubling message," Schupack said, adding, "White supremacist groups are already hailing Mr. Junker as a hero."
JEWISH HATE DRIVES INVESTIGATION
"His hateful message is a separate issue. We are now focused on getting the Department of Justice to investigate," explained Jonathan Izzy Brostoff, president of the Campus Organization for Israel at the nearby University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Junker, who was born in Germany but lived in Romania during Hitler's rise to power, claims to have joined the SS in 1940 and served primarily in Russia during the war. He immigrated to the United States in 1955, but it is unclear whether, at that time, he revealed his Nazi military service to American immigration authorities.
This question will be central to any [KANGAROO] investigation likely to follow from the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, the division tasked with tracking and prosecuting World War II-era war criminals.
"Service in the Waffen SS is not alone sufficient to bar someone from entering the country," said OSI's director, Eli Rosenbaum. "But there were certain units in the Nazi army — and American courts have supported this ruling in the past — that by definition, took part in acts of persecution by serving in these units. [DON'T WORRY, HE WILL BE FOUND GUILTY, IZZY CHUCKLED.]"
THE LAW MEANS NOTHING TO THE JEWS
The United States lacks the jurisdiction to charge individuals with war crimes carried out during the Second World War, but it can move to deport residents who misled immigration officials about their participation in Nazi crimes of persecution.
EYE WITNESS "SURVIVORS" EXPECTED TO LIE IN COURT
While the Justice Department would not comment on Junker's specific case, Rosenbaum suggested that, in general, any investigation conducted by his office relies on a mixture of [COOKED UP EVIDENCE] captured documents, testimony from the accused individual and his cohorts, and the efforts of OSI's in-house team of historians.
SHAMEFUL HISTORY OF THE OSI
Since its establishment in 1979, OSI has won deportation and denaturalization cases against 101 World War II-era war criminals. The office is currently prosecuting 20 open cases in American courts.
HISTORICAL ACCURANCIES TO REMAIN ON RECORD
The ADL, in concert with local Jewish groups such as the Campus Organization for Israel, first warned local officials in Walworth County, Wis., that Junker's homemade memorial could become an unwelcome pilgrimage site for a range of hate groups. In comments to the press, Junker indicated that he hoped the museum would clear up what he referred to as historical inaccuracies about World War II and Hitler's legacy.
FASCIST GOVERNMENT ACTS QUICKLY
Local authorities effectively blocked a public opening planned for last weekend by requiring additional zoning permits for the space.
"Go, Nazis, Go!"
Jonathan Brostoff, president of Campus Organization for Israel, said it's possible Junker lied on his immigration papers "about his status in the SS, or his conduct during the war. This must be investigated, and that is what we are here to demand; an honest and open investigation by the Justice Department."
Textbook jew SOP. Saw that one coming a mile away.
http://www.vnnforum.com/showpost.php?p=402138&postcount=5
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who do not adequately realize the irritations they inflict." - H.G. Wells (November 11, 1933)
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It’s curious that jews would suspect that the FBI would have lied about their findings in the initial investigation of Mr. Junker‘s war activities. But then maybe that initial investigation was performed before the jews took over total control of the FBI agency. And that could be an obvious reason for why the jews are hounding this old gentleman.
It’s also obvious that this current witch hunt gives the jew the opportunity to “create” some damning evidence against Mr. Junker. Afterall, whoever heard of an official jewish inquire involving Nazis that didn’t damn someone for something?
Kind of makes you feel like killing a jew, doesn’t it?
The ink of the learned is as precious as the blood of the martyr. For one drop of ink may make millions think.
Ironically happening at the same time. Now the Jews will find some sort of reason to persecute this man.
German cabinet approves opening all the Nazi Holocaust Files.
http://www.vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p=408924
Doppelhaken, Draco, Richard H, ToddinFl, Augustus Sutter, Chain, Subrosa, Jarl, White Will, whose next?