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Hitler's Jewish Soldiers
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Contrary to conventional views, Rigg reveals that a startlingly
large number of German military men were classified by the Nazis
as Jews or "partial-Jews" -
Rigg demonstrates
that the actual number was much higher than previously thought--perhaps
as many as 150,000 men, including decorated veterans and high-ranking
officers, even generals and admirals. - 2 more annotations...
Jews in the Nazi Military
Break down the Zionism propaganda about Holocaust as a desaster for JEWS and ONLy JEWS
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Bryan Mark Rigg, Ph.D. has written a book called Hitler’s Jewish Soldiers, which deals with the 1,200 German
officers of “Jewish descent” who commanded German armies during that
war. Included were two Field Marshals, the highest rank available at
that time, fifteen generals, and the officers commanding 150,000 German
soldiers. -
The
most prominent of these officers was General Erhard Milch. An aviator
during peacetime, he was given a commission in the German air force and
made deputy to Herman Gőring, the chief of the Luftwaffe (air
force). Although Milch had one Jewish parent and would not be viewed as
Jewish by us, the Nazi laws persecuted so-called half Jews, murdering
many of them. Yet, Milch was so important to the Nazi bosses that Hitler
decreed that Milch was not a Jew and told his cohorts that “I decide
who is a Jew.”
At
least 20 Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded the Knight's
Cross, Germany’s highest decoration.
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