Nuggets from "Judgment Day: Islam, Israel, and the Nations" by Dave Hunt | thebereancall.org

Hunt, Dave

Nuggets from “Judgment Day: Islam, Israel, and the Nations” by Dave Hunt

Jews were not the only people targeted for death. In 1938, Hitler said he would send his troops to the East with “the command to send every man, woman and child of Polish origin and language to death, ruthlessly and mercilessly. This is the only way to win the living space we need. Poland will be depopulated and settled by Germans.” Jews, however, were his main target wherever they could be found.

Germans knew very well what was happening – and so did the rest of the world. Mein Kampf earned Hitler one million dollars a year in royalties because all municipalities were required to purchase it to give gratis to all newly married couples. Its chapter 11 is an unabashed diatribe against the Jew, who is described thus: “He will stop at nothing. His utterly low-down conduct is so appalling that one really cannot be surprised if in the imagination of our people the Jew is pictured as the incarnation of Satan and the symbol of evil.” Again there is a familiar ring that resounds in the same anti-Jew/Israel hate propaganda emanating from Saudi Arabia and the entire Muslim world, whether in textbooks and other official publications, sermons in mosques, news reports on radio and television, etc. – all somehow excused as justified by the provocation of Israel’s very existence in the heart of the “Arab nation.”

In Mein Kampf, Hitler argues that “the Jewish peril will be stamped out the moment the general public come into possession of…The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion [an acknowledged fraud but still popular in Muslim circles today]…and understand it.” He couldn’t wait for that to happen, so he planned and efficiently organized the mass extermination of Europe’s Jews in special camps designed for that purpose.