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  1. Avraham Stern: Terrorist

    Avraham Stern

    Avraham Stern was born in Poland to a learned Zionist family. He moved to Eretz Yisrael [Palestine] in 1925 and studied briefly at the Gymnasia in Jerusalem before entering the Hebrew University.

    An outstanding student of the humanities, Stern won a scholarship to study classical languages and literature at the University of Florence. He returned to Eretz Yisrael in 1929 and joined the Haganah, and not long after left his studies to devote his energies entirely to fighting for Jewish independence.

    In 1931, a group of Haganah fighters, rejecting what they deemed was moderation and restraint in the fight for Jewish independence, broke away from the Haganah and formed an armed resistance movement of their own, known as the Irgun. Stern, whose views had become much more militant following the Arab riots of 1929, became an active member of the Irgun.

    He took on the underground name of “Yair,” in tribute to the commander of the zealots at Masada, Eliezer Ben Yair.

    Stern, who viewed the British, more then the Arabs, as the primary enemy of the Jews and the principal obstacle to Jewish independence, called strongly for an armed struggle against the British.

    With David Raziel, he compiled a manual on the use of the revolver, the first of its kind in Hebrew.

    He also wrote the poem “Anonymous Soldiers” (1933) which became the anthem first of the Irgun, and later, of Lehi. A collection of Stern's underground poetry was published posthumously.

    In 1937, following the Arab riots, the Irgun split, with many of its members returning to the Haganah. Stern and others who refused to accept Haganah leadership remained in the Irgun under the command of Jabotinsky and continued their militant activities. Stern went to Poland to establish Irgun training courses there and to obtain arms. Returning to Eretz Yisrael, he was imprisoned by the British from August, 1939 to June, 1940.

    Stern insisted that the struggle against the British remain independent of any political linkage, even to Jabotinsky's Revisionist party. He also vehemently opposed tempering the resistance in any way, and thus, in August, 1940, when the Irgun decided to suspend their attacks on the British during World War II, Stern formed a radical splinter opposition group, known as Lehi, an acronym for “Lohamei Herut Yisrael.”

    He maintained that, even in the face of the Nazi threat, it was the British who posed the major threat to the Jews; doubting the Allies could win the war, he even advocated an alliance with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, believing these ties would assist the nationalist effort in Eretz Yisrael.

    Stern's extremism, coupled with several robberies committed by members of his group, earned Lehi the resentment of many Jews in Eretz Yisrael, as well as the British. By 1942 the British had offered a reward for Stern's capture.

    On February 12, 1942, the British discovered and forced their way into Stern's hiding place in Tel Aviv, and killed him immediately. The building is now a museum of the Lehi movement.


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    Source: The Pedagogic Center, The Department for Jewish Zionist Education, The Jewish Agency for Israel, (c) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, Director: Dr. Motti Friedman, Webmaster: Esther Carciente. Photo courtesy of the Jabotinsky Institute

  2. Avram Stern made several offers to collaborate with the Nazis as he thought they would win the war.


    Lenni Brenner: 51 Documents: Zionist Collaboration with the Nazis


    Despite Zionism's best efforts, over 5,000 copies sold in 18 years before being put on the web: Lenni Brenner: Zionism in the Age of the Dictators - A Reappraisal (1983) Then Lyle Stuart of Barricade Books discovered that a friend, a Zionist propagandist, had never read the complete proposal of the "Stern Gang," 1940s Zionist terrorists, to go to war on Hitler's side. 51 Documents was born. Now Americans and others can read the evidence and judge for themselves.

    There are six selections re Zionism's relationship to anti-Semitism and racism prior to Hitler. The 51 documents, including 35 letters, memos, articles, and reports by Zionists, are from the Hitler era and after. Seven are by Nazis, most notably Eichmann's memoir, written in Argentina, on Hungarian collaborator RA<<zso Kasztner. Five of the six and 43 of the 51 are complete. The rest are extensive excerpts from important reports. There are four first-time full translations of articles from German, Hebrew, Italian and Russian.

    Zionism convicts itself. On June 21, 1933, the German Zionist Federation sent a secret memorandum to the Nazis:

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  3. Avraham Stern and his followers announced that

    "The NMO, which is well-acquainted with the goodwill of the German Reich government and its authorities towards Zionist activity inside Germany and towards Zionist emigration plans, is of the opinion that:

    1. Common interests could exist between the establishment of a new order in Europe in conformity with the German concept, and the true national aspirations of the Jewish people as they are embodied by the NMO.

    2. Cooperation between the new Germany and a renewed folkish-national Hebraium would be possible and,

    3. The establishment of the historic Jewish state on a national and totalitarian basis, bound by a treaty with the German Reich, would be in the interest of a maintained and strengthened future German position of power in the Near East.

    Proceeding from these considerations, the NMO in Palestine, under the condition the above-mentioned national aspirations of the Israeli freedom movement are recognized on the side of the German Reich, offers to actively take part in the war on Germany's side."

    They hanged people all over Europe after WW II for notes to the Nazis like these.

    But these treasons against the Jews were virtually unknown in the run up to the creation of the Zionist state in May 1948. Ninety percent of America's Jews suddenly became emotional pro-Zionists.

  4. Nazi-Zionist Collaboration &mdash; LastSuperpower

    Nazi-Zionist Collaboration.



    6. THE BACKGROUND TO COLLABORATION
    6.1 Failure to support resistance
    6.2 Extremist Zionists and the Axis
    6.3 The Haganah reports to Eichmann
    6.4 Zionist priorities during the Holocaust
    6.5 Suppressing the news
    6.6 Zionist leaders admit inactivity
    6.7 A message Zionist leaders ignored
    6.8 Other Zionists accuse
    6.9 The very existence of the ‘Jewish Agency’ helped the Nazis

    7. CLOSING THE DOORS
    7.1 Britain
    7.2 The USA
    7.3 Sweden
    7.4 Selectivity
    7.5 Australia

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