I am trying to find a particular webpage that went over the reason why H. and the Germans "hated the Jews" and why the "nazis" targeted the Jews.
It was one of those pages that are now very hard to find on Google. I can't remember if it was on radioislam or whale.to, but I've tried Googling with "site:" against those too and haven't found it.
I am hoping someone here has seen it and remembers it better than I do, enough to potentially be able to find it again.
What I can remember of it, none of it guaranteed of course, this is just the impression I was left with, to help someone else help me find it: is that it was a Muslism person who authored the webpage, and they were talking in the first-person, having a dialog, with the reader, saying something like "I have often wondered why the nazis targeted the Jews, and was always unhappy with the answers. After doing my own research, here is what I can say were the reasons" followed by some three or four paragraphs, very well-written and to the point, giving reasons that were illuminating even to a lay person.
The website looked sparse, not with walls of text. Maybe there was a picture of the author or some other picture of someone in the center at the top - I can't quite remember.
I am not here asking for any website that talks about this - as I would first search the CODOH forums for previously-asked questions in this regard - but rather really trying to find that one page that I remember as I described above, as I believe it contained a sincere and pure approach from a lay-person to the topic, that in the end made a case that another lay-person could empathize with and understand from an instinctive level.
All I can say is, the way the author presented his conclusions unpretentiously and clearly, made the case very convincing to the passersby of life that are the hardest to convince. It was a bit disarming to read because you could tell the author was purely curious and had really come to sensible conclusions that just happened to be "controversial" in the times we're living in. I wanted to find it again to copy his writing style as I believe it is the most effective for reaching out to the toughest to convince.
Does anyone know which page I am talking about?
One of those "oldie" webpages explaining the reason for WW2 anti-semitism
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Re: One of those "oldie" webpages explaining the reason for WW2 anti-semitism
After looking through hundreds of contemporary publications of that era including official NS-publication, I have to come to the conclusion that the importance of Jews to the National Socialists is wildly exaggerated. Yes, there were NS-figures making remarks against the Jews and there were also policies in place with regards to Jews. But it wasn't as if the world was turning around this for the bulk of National Socialists. Most NS probably even didn't know Jews. It simply wasn't something they'd have to be bothered a lot about.
If you listen to Goering's interrogation, he mentions that Goebbels, Bormann, Himmler were perhaps more 'antisemitic' than the rest of the party and also Hitler. In other words, this wasn't too big of an issue to them. Goebbels was perhaps the one that got the most vitriolic at times. Bormann probably saw it as a bureaucratic problem and Himmler as a policing problem. Bear in mind that they all had experiences with Jewish agitators during and after world war two. Experiences shape perceptions and also the views of a person. Especially Goebbels would have been aware about the Anti-German campaigns outside Germany including overseas. And it was obviously gross misrepresentations going on there.
Goering got even annoyed with Goebbels Antisemitism and the petty regulations he tried to impose on Jews (for which the public purse had to pay).
If it wasn't for the anti-German campaign.... The Jewish issue would have landed completely on the backburner. Bear in mind that after Hitler became chancellor the Jews were behaving much better than in the 14 years prior to this. The beef with the Jews was literally one with foreign organizations most of the times. That of course did change a bit, after war started. The propaganda campaign against Germany intensified and more Germans were exposed to the Ostjuden, which were another caliber than the run of the mill Jew in Frankfurt or Berlin.
If you listen to Goering's interrogation, he mentions that Goebbels, Bormann, Himmler were perhaps more 'antisemitic' than the rest of the party and also Hitler. In other words, this wasn't too big of an issue to them. Goebbels was perhaps the one that got the most vitriolic at times. Bormann probably saw it as a bureaucratic problem and Himmler as a policing problem. Bear in mind that they all had experiences with Jewish agitators during and after world war two. Experiences shape perceptions and also the views of a person. Especially Goebbels would have been aware about the Anti-German campaigns outside Germany including overseas. And it was obviously gross misrepresentations going on there.
Goering got even annoyed with Goebbels Antisemitism and the petty regulations he tried to impose on Jews (for which the public purse had to pay).
If it wasn't for the anti-German campaign.... The Jewish issue would have landed completely on the backburner. Bear in mind that after Hitler became chancellor the Jews were behaving much better than in the 14 years prior to this. The beef with the Jews was literally one with foreign organizations most of the times. That of course did change a bit, after war started. The propaganda campaign against Germany intensified and more Germans were exposed to the Ostjuden, which were another caliber than the run of the mill Jew in Frankfurt or Berlin.
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