Zionist collaboration with the Nazis in the 1930’s
A Nazi travels to Palestine and tells about it
Lenni Brenner 3 May 2007
(SPSC note: the article is about 'collaboration' by certain leaders of Zionism with the Nazis. Collaboration occured in France with Vichy, in Norway with Vidkun Quisling, and throughout occupied Europe before and during WWII. Only dishonest Zionists of the Engage stripe today can accuse Lenni Brenner and other anti-Zionists of saying that the Zionists co-planned the Holocaust with the Nazis, a demented idea thrown around to cover up the undisputed collaboration that took place and which is defended in Israel tothis day)
"It is only natural that contemporaries should be skeptical when they first hear accusations that Zionists collaborated with Hitler. Israel is constantly at war. The public projects Zionist pugnacity back onto the holocaust era and assumes that the World Zionist Organization opposed Nazism after Hitler came to power in 1933. In fact the opposite is true and it easily documented. "
In 1983, London's Croom Helm Ltd. published my first book, Zionism in the Age of the Dictators.
A London Times review declared that "Brenner is able to cite numerous cases where Zionists collaborated with anti-Semitic regimes, including Hitler's." The book attracted similar favorable scholarly comments, worldwide. Naturally specialist interest moved on in the subsequent decades, but today, thanks to the internet, unique visual confirmation of that collaboration has come to my attention and it is presented now to the public.
I related how Kurt Tuchler, a member of the German Zionist Federation Executive,
"persuaded Baron Leopold Itz Edler von Mildenstein of the SS to write a pro-Zionist piece for the Nazi press. The Baron agreed on the condition that he visited Palestine first, and two months after Hitler came to power the two men and their wives went to Palestine; von Mildenstein stayed there for six months before he returned. ...
Von Mildenstein wrote favorably about what he saw in the Zionist colonies in Palestine; he also persuaded Goebbels to run the report as a massive twelve-part series in his own Der Angriff (The Assault), the leading Nazi propaganda organ (9/26-10/9/34).... To commemorate the Baron's expedition, Goebbels had a medal struck: on one side the swastika, on the other the Zionist star."
Full article here