The Entente Cordial benefited them more than us, but we wouldn't have gone in for it if not for poor widdle Belgium.
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Getting bored about the whole conspiracies, yes Rothschilds seem to be assholes but I also meet jewish Germans completly opppsing the plans that are attached to jews.
At the end no matter what you say to a person that hates jews as a whole, he will find a new conspiracy proving you wrong in his mindest.
I am sure not a zionist or supporter of zionism, but the real political fight is about real problems not some jewish reptiliods who magically controll everything.
Neverless alot of Jews hate whites and actively support islamisation but why blame the ones who dont?
Or so Edward Grey and the later British historians claim. I read a book recently (De Andere Waarheid: een nieuwe visie op het ontstaan van de Eerste Wereldoorlog 1914-1918 - by J.H.J Andriessen) in which it was clear that Germany's hand was pretty much forced. Russia was mobilizing much faster than they had anticipated and that they had stop France before they went on the attack. Grey seems to have had the idea of taking Britain to war all along and he merely used the Treaty of London as a pretext. Just so his position in Parliament would be better.
Speaking historiographically it was convenient to believe that no one was really to blame starting after WWII for a couple of decades, but realistically Germany was baying for blood, and it was after all the one to 'start it off' before Russia stepped in to protect Serbia from some very unreasonable demands.
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So you don't support the existence of Israel? Would you accept the 'return' to Germany of perhaps a few hundred thousand of those Jews?
My guess is this: 200,000 would be 'entitled' to stay in Israel, 1.5 million would go to Poland, a few hundred thousand to Germany and a few hundred thousand more to the rest of Europe, particularly the CIS. 500,000 would go to Morocco. The problematic part would be what to do with the ones whose families are from Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Algeria and Egypt... that's 2+ million people.
What means support, I dont really care.
Support is a strong word, I accept and tolerate the existance of Israel, it doesnt bother me or intervene with my personal life.
Also Jews already returned alot, but I doubt they feel save here, not because of nazis but muslim immigrants.
Actually: that same book also stated that both France and Russia has been supporting as well as the Black Hand for quite some time in an attempt to create a situation. In fact, the British press wasn't particularly overjoyed with it all either.
As the Manchester Guardian put it: "If it were psychically possible for Serbia to be towed out to sea and sunk there, the air over Europe would at once seem cleaner !"
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Yes, Israelis make jokes about Berlin being an 'Israeli' city, like Chicago is 'Polish' and Punta Arenas is 'Croatian.' Germany is an attractive destination. My brother is dating a Berlin-born Jew whose father was Israeli (I think her mother was a German convert), for instance.
Sure, and there is evidence that Serbia was even behind the assassination (maybe) but even if they were, the demands were incredibly unreasonable, and even today, in 2018, we have no concrete evidence that they were.
Either way Germany was eager to go on the offensive.