Archival footage showing the role of "Nazi Germany" in the creation of the modern state of Israel has been discovered.
Ednews informs that the archive footage was broadcast on April 22, 1984, by the American channel "Channel 5 News".
The prepared report revealed the details of the secret agreement between "Nazi Germany" and German Jews.
As stated in the footage, Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, a pivotal moment unfolded for Jews worldwide. Faced with a dilemma, they could protest against the Nazis or negotiate a deal with Hitler to realize their dream of an independent Jewish state. While global protests against German exports took place, a group of Zionists quietly negotiated the Transfer Agreement with the Nazis, facilitating the emigration of German Jews to Palestine. This historic agreement, reported in August 1933, transformed Palestine as German Jews settled in the region.
From 1933 to 1936, transports of German Jews arrived in Palestine, reshaping the landscape. Surprisingly, this settlement was, for a time, official Nazi policy. Documents and photos from 1934 in a Berlin newspaper portrayed Jewish life in Palestine, illustrating the profound impact of the Transfer Agreement.
Hitler demanded a concession from the Zionists – to reject the global boycott of the Reich initiated by Jews. The Zionists agreed, allying with the Nazis. While Nazis marched in Germany and Jews protested globally, behind the scenes, diplomatic efforts were shaping the future of a nation-state for Jewish people in the Mediterranean.
However, the story takes an unexpected turn as allegations suggest an alliance between National Socialism and the Zionist Party as early as 1923. The narrative claims that a double agent proposed this alliance to Hitler, leading to the fusion of National Socialism with the Zionist Party. This information challenges the conventional narrative of Nazis as staunchly anti-Jewish.
The book asserts that the alliance aimed to force anti-Zionist Jews into accepting Zionism through concentration camps. The Sonderkommandos, allegedly Zionist Jews, administered these camps, highlighting a fundamental disagreement within the Jewish community.
In 1945, after Germany's defeat, the Nuremberg Trials allegedly silenced German leaders who could reveal the Nazi-Zionist alliance. The book suggests that this suppression allowed the Zionists to rise to power unchallenged, ultimately establishing the state of Israel.
While these claims are controversial and challenge established historical narratives, they raise questions about the complex dynamics during that period. It's crucial to note that these assertions are subject to further scrutiny and debate.