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Also most people dont realize, the crusades were a direct retaliation to the jews inviting muslims into Europe. Islam had made its way to Spain and destroyed everything before the whites, for no reason at all, decided to push them back into the Middle East. Jews only have one playbook

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I have been reading a bit more on this in the last 2+ years. Sophomore smalltown HS history teacher loved teaching about the crusades back in late '70s. Even back then, he had to start going thru textbooks and inking out lines where jews said that "Catholics in Spain and France killed mostly Northern European peaceful pagans, druids and would-be Protestants."

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The hsitory of Hitler also makes zero sense given the current propaganda context. You would be led to believe he just decided to go after jews for no reason. Nowhere, do the books mention his constant prodding and practically begging them to stop being conniving assholes. Nor does it mention the civil arms bans implementations for peace with Britain, which Winston completely ignored 15 times. Or the part where Poland and Germany had reached peace before the king of Poland was mysteriously killed and replaced with a German hating one. Nor do you read up on Poland encroaching into Germany and then Germany being neutered by a non retaliation act against Poland. Nope, nothing to see here ...

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Yes, my dad was pretty old when I was born, so actually an engine room officer on small ship that landed troops on N. Africa, Palermo, and then Normandy. He said that "saving the jews" was unheard of idea for why we fought. They had one or two of them onboard as pursers and such, who were concerned about some aunt they had not heard from, but was chalked up as just unable to post letter as moved to a different country. He had good memory and also recalled his German-Ozark great-grandmother who washed his mouth out with soap as a toddler, if he spoke a word of "Dat vfeelthy Britain langvege" in her home, right after WWI.