'Hitler's Jewish Soldiers,'
'Hitler's Jewish Soldiers,' a documentary by Larry Price, to premiere on Holocaust Day
A German soldier in Nazi uniform strolls in the park hand-in-hand with his Jewish grandmother, the yellow "Jude" star on her coat. A Nazi officer is dispatched by the German high command to rescue the Lubavitch rebbe. These are two of the surrealistic examples Larry Price cites to illustrate the complex reality in Nazi Germany for Mischlinge - the Nazi term (literally, "mongrels") for Germans of partial Jewish ancestry....
At least 150,000 Jews served Hitler
Rigg, who spent seven years researching his book, estimates that at least 150,000 men of Jewish origin served in the German army during World War II. One of these men was Major Ernst Bloch, the focus of Rigg's second book - "Rescued from the Reich: How One of Hitler's Soldiers Saved the Lubavitcher Rebbe." Price is also working on a film version of this sensational story.
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:: So, let me see! There was a common interest between the Nazis and the Zionists, after all? Why all the lies and falsification of History? Futhermore: are these Hitler-serving Jews considered "nazi war criminals". - TJ
* Hitler's Jewish Army
Thousands of men of Jewish descent and hundreds of what the Nazis called 'full Jews' served in the German military with Adolf Hitler's knowledge and approval.
Cambridge University researcher Bryan Rigg has traced the Jewish ancestry of more than 1,200 of Hitler's soldiers, including two field marshals and fifteen generals (two full generals, eight lieutenant generals, five major generals), "men commanding up to 100,000 troops." -- In approximately 20 cases, Jewish soldiers in the Nazi army were awarded Germany's highest military honor, the Knight's Cross. /more/