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Originally Posted by Oldschool61
Actually your very close to the facts.
It was actually Matin Luthers preachings against the jewish problem in the 1500's. Luther's 1543 book, "On the Jews and their lies" took Jewish hatred to a new level when he proposed to set fire to their synagogues and schools, to take away their homes, forbad them to pray or teach, or even to utter God's name. Luther wanted to "be rid of them" and requested that the government and ministers deal with the problem. He requested pastors and preachers to follow his example of issuing warnings against the Jews. He goes so far as to claim that "We are at fault in not slaying them" for avenging the death of Jesus Christ. Hitler's Nazi government in the 1930s and 40s fit Luther's desires to a tee. In Mein Kampf, Hitler listed Martin Luther as one of the greatest reformers.
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I noticed that you avoided the fact that Hitler was in the process of creating his own religion.
I understand why, it does not 'fit' into your line of reasoning!
So ignore it and try and change the topic ASAP.. As you did by going on about Martin Luther.. As if I and others were under some false impression that Hitler was the 'first' to blame Jews for their short coming
I'm sure some might fall for it
But thankfully not all