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Zionist leader of the NMO , (dubbed the "Stern Gang" by Britain), that made the "take part in the war" offer to Hitler. in 1941 Above is an Israeli commemmorative stamp in his honor (1978). |
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powerful and influential Zionist/Jewish
Britain would not accede to Zionist wishes for an Israel that spanned across its biblical borders of Genesis: "from the brook of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates" This made Britain an enemy of Zionism according to the NMO and a large number of Zionists at that time. The only way to achieve this territorial ambition was to offer allegiance of the powerful NMO with Germany, who was in any event already cooperating wonderfully by sending Jewish emigrants there with all their wealth intact. Germany did not accept the offer! A terrorist campaign by the NMO during and after the war was only partially successful. The state of Israel was created, but with a small land area. Stern was captured by the British in 1942, and murdered while in custody, as they also did to Himmler in 1945. |
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend"
Israeli Prime Minister and former Operations Commander for the NMO, (derisively termed the "Stern Gang" by Britain). Shamir organized the assassinations of Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident for the Middle East, killed on 6 November 1944; and of Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden, UN special Mediator on Palestine, killed on 17 September 1948 |
THE GERMAN REPLY TO THE NMO
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