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    Netanyahu blames Palestinian Arab rather than Hitler for the Holocaust

    http://edition.cnn.com/2015/10/21/mi...ust/index.html

    While speaking at the 37th Zionist congress.

    I'd like to see some evidence for his claim. Until then, that doesn't exactly increase the credibility of Netanyahu and his peers.

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    I am shocked that this is remotely controversial. Good grief. People are profoundly ignorant of history.

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    BTW...I own the book and it's great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    Some believe that al-Husseini even inspired Hitler to implement the Final Solution
    The above is the only part I'm interested in and I would like to see some evidence for Netanyahu's quote of their alleged conversation.

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    And??? Some believe it. You don't have to and BB probably couldn't care less what you or other critics/sceptics/haters/doubters/antisemitic/history deniers have to say. No, I won't argue with you about this for 20 pages either but suffice it to say Husseini had a profound influence on Hitler, period. Why is it when people make statements on topics perhaps you are not familiar with, your first reaction is one of extreme scepticism? Is it possible someone knows a fact or two that you don't?

    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    The above is the only part I'm interested in and I would like to see some evidence for Netanyahu's quote of their alleged conversation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    And??? Some believe it. You don't have to and BB probably couldn't care less what you or other critics/sceptics/haters/doubters/antisemitic/history deniers have to say. No, I won't argue with you about this for 20 pages either but suffice it to say Husseini had a profound influence on Hitler, period. Why is it when people make statements on topics perhaps you are not familiar with, your first reaction is one of extreme scepticism? Is it possible someone knows a fact or two that you don't?
    It's an extremely strong and inflammatory statement made at a certain time and without evidence to back it up. It's not a general assessment of the man or his relation to Hitler, it involves a quote from an alleged conversation.

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    Oh good grief! 24/7, some young child is being brainwashed by Hamas and this is what you come up with as being, "inflammatory"!???!!! What planet are you on??!!! This is precisely why people cannot fathom the "logic" employed by people. Jump on Israel for nothing and turn a blind eye to the murderous insanity being spewed in the Palestinian territories 24/7. Figure it out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    It's an extremely strong and inflammatory statement made at a certain time and without evidence to back it up. It's not a general assessment of the man or his relation to Hitler, it involves a quote from an alleged conversation.

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    I'm not turning the blind eye on anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchyUsername View Post
    And??? Some believe it. You don't have to and BB probably couldn't care less what you or other critics/sceptics/haters/doubters/antisemitic/history deniers have to say. No, I won't argue with you about this for 20 pages either but suffice it to say Husseini had a profound influence on Hitler, period. Why is it when people make statements on topics perhaps you are not familiar with, your first reaction is one of extreme scepticism? Is it possible someone knows a fact or two that you don't?
    Thank you. ...

    Funny thing The links between the NAZIS and the Islamists are so well documented one would have to be living under a rock for this to be News


    Here is a photograph of Muslim NAZI brigades



    http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/musl...division-1943/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel View Post
    It's an extremely strong and inflammatory statement made at a certain time and without evidence to back it up. It's not a general assessment of the man or his relation to Hitler, it involves a quote from an alleged conversation.
    Oh please ... you have been listening to too much Eupropean Media

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