Zeiger
Daily Stormer
November 18, 2016
We’ll build some camps, and it’ll be the best camps you’ve ever seen. It’ll be beautiful – and Israel’s gonna pay for ’em.
We’re hitting levels of “literally Hitler” that shouldn’t even be possible here, folks.
Sure, the Jew have been screaming that Trump is the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler (PBUH) ever since he started running. And sure, they’ve been calling previous cucked candidates Hitler as well. And, well, liberals who weren’t on board with gay marriage or amnesty or whatever may also have been compared to the Nazis.
But this time is different. This time, they really mean it. No joke.
He is 93 now, old enough to remember gleefully casting a vote for Franklin Roosevelt in the fall of 1944. But George Sakheim has no trouble calling upon memories from even earlier in life, revisiting his childhood with the ease of a man flipping through a photo album.
This one is from 1933. He and his mother were living in Berlin then, the two of them still wading through the grief of his father’s sudden death from a ruptured appendix a few years earlier. Sakheim was in the fourth grade, and on this particular day, he and his classmates were herded to an auditorium for an assembly. A special guest wanted to speak to the children.
And once Adolf Hitler opened his mouth and started discussing his vision for revitalizing Germany — and grousing about the things he believed were holding it back — Sakheim knew something was terribly wrong.
“This was right after he became the chancellor of Germany. The principals were ordered to have the children come to the assembly,” Sakheim said Wednesday morning, his voice as crisp as the fall air. “He ranted and raved about how everything was the fault of the Jews. I went to a primarily Jewish school. It was appalling.”
Though, tbh, it would be pretty awesome if Trump did a tour of Mexican schools and gave speeches to beaner kids about how they’re worthless leeches. Hey, a man can dream.
Funny how every last Jew has a story of how he was gassed, how he met Hitler as a child or how he was experimented on by Mengele. These Jews really have bad luck, I guess.
The angry little man with the cartoonish smudge of a mustache wasn’t just scaring school children. His fiery words were inspiring others to attack Jewish men, women and children who were just going about their lives. Sakheim experienced it firsthand, as he and his school mates were targeted by roving members of the Hitler Youth on the streets of Berlin.
Yeah, Hitler was definitely going around making speeches about the need for children to go around beating up Jews. And so is Trump, now that I think of it. I guess they really are the same, huh?
Keep crying – the Trump train runs on your tears.
Sakheim immigrated to the U.S. in 1938, served in the 104th Infantry Division during World War II, and later worked as a translator at the Nuremberg trials. He didn’t hesitate to offer his opinion. “People aren’t going to want to hear it, but as [Trump] talked more and more, he sounded more and more like Hitler,” he said. “There’s that grandiosity, that self-importance, that feeling that he knows everything, that he knows more than the generals.”
Don’t get my hopes up, you bastard!
I’m trying to keep realistic expectations out of the Trump presidency, and you’re trying to fill my heart with romantic notions of gassing Jews and building concentration camps. For shame.
Well, I’m still leaving room for some small hope of concentration camps for Moslems.
Yeah, and you’ll get the best reception in the fake shower rooms. Believe me.
You can read the rest of the Philadelphia mag article for lulz, if you want to hear “holocaust survivors” drawing parallels between Hitler and Trump. It definitely put me in a good mood.