Same could be said about americans, america, or even nazis eventually... Marx had rather antisemitic views... Stalin also while it could be argued that it was just mere psychopathy on his part...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement
>The Haavara Agreement (Hebrew: הֶסְכֵּם הַעֲבָרָה Translit.: heskem haavara Translated: "transfer agreement") was an agreement between Nazi Germany and Zionist German Jews signed on 25 August 1933. The agreement was finalized after three months of talks by the Zionist Federation of Germany, the Anglo-Palestine Bank (under the directive of the Jewish Agency) and the economic authorities of Nazi Germany. It was a major factor in making possible the migration of approximately 60,000 German Jews to Palestine in 1933–1939.[1]
https://listverse.com/2017/01/03/top-10-nazi-collaborators-who-were-jews/
https://listverse.com/2019/06/14/10-jews-who-fought-in-hitlers-nazi-army/
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>Adolf Eichmann was disclosed today to have told his Israeli interrogators that he had many Jewish relatives, that he was “neither a Jew-hater nor an anti-Semite” and that all “my men knew it.”
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More interestingly, nietzsche influenced both sides; nazis and zionists...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influence_and_reception_of_Friedrich_Nietzsche
Many political leaders of the 20th century were at least superficially familiar with Nietzsche's ideas. However, it is not always possible to determine whether or not they actually read his work. Regarding Hitler, for example, there is a debate. Some authors claim that he probably never read Nietzsche, or that if he did, his reading was not extensive.[6] Hitler more than likely became familiar with Nietzsche quotes during his time in Vienna when quotes by Nietzsche were frequently published in pan-German newspapers.[7] Nevertheless, others point to a quote in Hitler's Table Talk, where the dictator mentioned Nietzsche when he spoke about what he called "great men", as an indication that Hitler may have been familiarized with Nietzsche's work.[8] Other authors like Melendez (2001) point out to the parallels between Hitler's and Nietzsche's titanic anti-egalitarianism,[9] and the idea of the "übermensch",[10] a term which was frequently used by Hitler and Mussolini to refer to the so-called "Aryan race", or rather, its projected future after fascist engineering.[11] Alfred Rosenberg, an influential Nazi ideologist, also delivered a speech in which he related National Socialism to Nietzsche's ideology.[11][12] Broadly speaking, despite Nietzsche's hostility towards anti-semitism and nationalism, the Nazis made very selective use of Nietzsche's philosophy, and eventually, this association caused Nietzsche's reputation to suffer following World War II.[13]
On the other hand, it is known that Mussolini early on heard lectures about Nietzsche, Vilfredo Pareto, and others in ideologically forming fascism. A girlfriend of Mussolini, Margherita Sarfatti,[14] who was Jewish, relates that Nietzsche virtually was the transforming factor in Mussolini's "conversion" from hard socialism to spiritualistic, ascetic fascism,[15]: "In 1908 he presented his conception of the superman's role in modern society in a writing on Nietzsche entitled, "The Philosophy of Force."
Nietzsche's influence on Continental philosophy increased dramatically after the Second World War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Nietzsche#Reception_and_legacy
Nietzsche had a distinct appeal for many Zionist thinkers around the start of the 20th century, most notable being Ahad Ha'am,[299] Hillel Zeitlin,[300] Micha Josef Berdyczewski, A.D. Gordon[301] and Martin Buber, who went so far as to extoll Nietzsche as a "creator" and "emissary of life".[302] Chaim Weizmann was a great admirer of Nietzsche; the first president of Israel sent Nietzsche's books to his wife, adding a comment in a letter that "This was the best and finest thing I can send to you."[303] Israel Eldad, the ideological chief of the Stern Gang that fought the British in Palestine in the 1940s, wrote about Nietzsche in his underground newspaper and later translated most of Nietzsche's books into Hebrew.[304] Eugene O'Neill remarked that Zarathustra influenced him more than any other book he ever read. He also shared Nietzsche's view of tragedy.[305] The plays The Great God Brown and Lazarus Laughed are examples of Nietzsche's influence on him.[306][307][308] Nietzsche's influence on the works of Frankfurt School philosophers Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno[309] can be seen in the Dialectic of Enlightenment. Adorno summed up Nietzsche's philosophy as expressing the "humane in a world in which humanity has become a sham."[310]
Nietzsche's growing prominence suffered a severe setback when his works became closely associated with Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lehi_(militant_group)
Lehi (Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈleχi]; Hebrew: לח"י – לוחמי חרות ישראל Lohamei Herut Israel – Lehi, "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel – Lehi"), often known pejoratively as the Stern Gang,[2][3][4][5] was a Zionist paramilitary organization founded by Avraham ("Yair") Stern in Mandatory Palestine that used terrorist means in its actions.[6][7][8] Its avowed aim was to evict the British authorities from Palestine by resort to force, allowing unrestricted immigration of Jews and the formation of a Jewish state, a "new totalitarian Hebrew republic".[9] It was initially called the National Military Organization in Israel,[10] upon being founded in August 1940, but was renamed Lehi one month later.[11] The group referred to its members as terrorists[12] and admitted to having carried out terrorist attacks.[6][13][14]
Lehi split from the Irgun militant group in 1940 in order to continue fighting the British during World War II. Lehi initially sought an alliance with Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany, offering to fight alongside them against the British in return for the transfer of all Jews from Nazi-occupied Europe to Palestine.[15] Believing that Nazi Germany was a lesser enemy of the Jews than Britain, Lehi twice attempted to form an alliance with the Nazis.[15] During World War II, it declared that it would establish a Jewish state based upon "nationalist and totalitarian principles".[15][16] After Stern's death in 1942, the new leadership of Lehi began to move it towards support for Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union.[10] In 1944, Lehi officially declared its support for National Bolshevism.[17] It said that its National Bolshevism involved an amalgamation of left-wing and right-wing political elements – Stern said Lehi incorporated elements of both the left and the right[15] – however this change was unpopular and Lehi began to lose support as a result.[18]
Lehi and the Irgun were jointly responsible for the massacre in Deir Yassin. Lehi assassinated Lord Moyne, British Minister Resident in the Middle East, and made many other attacks on the British in Palestine.[19] On 29 May 1948, the government of Israel, having inducted its activist members into the Israel Defense Forces, formally disbanded Lehi, though some of its members carried out one more terrorist act, the assassination of Folke Bernadotte some months later,[20] an act condemned by Bernadotte's replacement as mediator, Ralph Bunche.[21] After the assassination, the new Israeli government declared Lehi a terrorist organization, arresting some 200 members and convicting some of the leaders.[22] Just before the first Israeli elections in January 1949, a general amnesty to Lehi members was granted by the government.[22] In 1980, Israel instituted a military decoration, an "award for activity in the struggle for the establishment of Israel", the Lehi ribbon.[23] Former Lehi leader Yitzhak Shamir became Prime Minister of Israel in 1983.
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Nazis and zionists, had more in common than most people seem to realize....
>Nietzsche was a pervert who was working for kikes.
Nietzsche was a genius
Wow. You really made a great effort. You should repost it somewhere else where it's more appropriate for everyone to see.
Anyway, Nietzsche was not a genius, because he was unable to understand that between the superman and the subhuman there is 90% of average people. He divided humans only in superior and inferior. Also, he wrote that the superman has no morale, which is obviously based on jewish religion.
>Also, he wrote that the superman has no morale
That's an over simplification
https://medium.com/the-sophist/nietzsche-finding-your-superhumanity-8a2b8e7e5bdb
>The Overman creates its own values that are driven by “supreme achievement”, as opposed to being “good” in the moral sense.
And it doesn't stop there
>The philosopher made references to historical figures when discussing the Overman. He suggested in correspondence that the German polymath Goethe came close to being one, suggesting that the Overman is a creator. But he also mentioned the statesmen Cesare Borgia (who likely inspired Machiavelli’s The Prince) and Napoleon Bonaparte, both of whom were dangerously amoral.
What's moral, in the end? What's the moral choice, in the end?
In the end.
Read Cesare Lombroso and Gregory Klimov. They explained everything.
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