Adolf Hitler on the Struggle of the Palestinians Against the Jews

Daily Stormer
July 24, 2014

This is from a combination of speeches.

First, here, an April 28, 1939 speech at the Reichstag, wherein he responded to a letter he’d been sent from Roosevelt:

With all due respect to Mr. Roosevelt’s insight into the needs and cares of other countries, it may nevertheless be assumed that the Irish Taoiseach would be more familiar with the dangers which threaten his country than would the President of the United States.

Similarly the fact has obviously escaped Mr. Roosevelt’s notice that Palestine is at present occupied not by German troops but by the English; and that the country is undergoing restriction of its liberty by the most brutal resort to force, is being robbed of its independence and is suffering the cruelest maltreatment for the benefit of Jewish interlopers.

The Arabs living in that country would therefore certainly not have complained to Mr. Roosevelt of German aggression, but they are voicing a constant appeal to the world, deploring the barbarous methods with which England is attempting to suppress a people which loves its freedom and is merely defending it.

I am not sure where the second part of the clip is from, but there does not appear to be an English transcript of it online, save for in the video.

Both parts are very good, and as always, Hitler’s prescience is simply incredible. He quite well understood exactly what the Jewish plan was for Palestine, and rightly condemned the actions of England supporting the oppression of the Palestinian people, who were merely fighting for their freedom against the Jews – just as they are right now.