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Origin of word 'Nazi'? Hitler's 'NAtional Socialist Party' and 'ZIonists' = NaZi

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posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:41 AM
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Wow. I just came across this video. I don't know who this man is, except what he says on his youtube channel page. The story he presents is chilling, but it does make sense for me of some of the confusing and seemingly disparate pieces of the picture - the various pieces start to fit together into an apparently more congruent account. That's what leads mse to think there may well be something to what he is saying.





ETA: Some of the comments about this video on youtube are also pretty interesting.

ETA: The Jewish website 'JewsNotZionists' also states there was an alliance between Zionists and Hitler's Party.

www.jewsnotzionists.org...




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It would be wishful thinking if it could be stated that the leaders of the Zionist movement sat back and ignored the plight of their dying brothers and sisters. Not only did they publicly refuse to assist in their rescue, but they actively participated with Hitler and the Nazi regime.


Mass Grave at AuschwitzEarly in 1935, a passenger ship bound for Haifa in Palestine left the German port of Bremerhaven. Its stern bore the Hebrew letter for its name, "Tel Aviv", while a swastika banner fluttered from the mast. And although the ship was Zionist owned, its captain was a National Socialist Party (Nazi) member. Many years later a traveler aboard the ship recalled this symbolic combination as a "metaphysical absurdity". Absurd or not, this is but one vignette from a little-known chapter of history: The wide ranging collaboration between Zionism and Hitler's Third Reich.






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posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:44 AM
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It could also have come from AshkeNAZI

But I like your take on it as well. It could very well have two meanings. After all, what is a "Nazi" yes we know what the word has come to mean but it does not describe an actual thing, almost like its an acronym for something else.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:47 AM
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Originally posted by filosophia
It could also have come from AshkeNAZI

But I like your take on it as well. It could very well have two meanings. After all, what is a "Nazi" yes we know what the word has come to mean but it does not describe an actual thing, almost like its an acronym for something else.


Thanks filosophia. I just want to carify - it's not my take on it, it's what the video is saying.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:53 AM
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I think some people look way too deep into things to try and find a conspiracy where there really isnt one


en.wikipedia.org...



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:56 AM
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Sorry OP but that video is from a full-blown nut trying badly to re-write history, it's downright laughable some of the things he is saying (blaming the concentration camps on Jews?) The blame rests squarely on Fascist Germans and those who aided and abetted them.

PS; Wikipedia has a pretty good explanation of the etymology of the word "Nazi" - Nazism

The term Nazi derives from the first two syllables of Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei.[22] Members of the Nazi Party identified themselves as Nationalsozialisten (National Socialists), rarely as Nazis. The German term Nazi parallels the analogous political term Sozi, an abbreviation for a member of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (Social Democratic Party of Germany).[23][24] The term was originally used by southern German opponents of the NSDAP and may have been influenced by the Bavarian term "Nazi" being a familiar form of the proper name Ignatz (German form of Ignatious) which was used colloquially to mean a "clumsy or awkward person". The earlier German abbreviation for "Internationale", Inter-Nazi, may have also contributed to the adoption of the term.[25] In 1933, when Adolf Hitler assumed power of the German government, usage of the term Nazi diminished in Germany, although Austrian anti-Nazis used it as an insult.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 09:58 AM
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The word NAZI comes from the German word NAtionalsoZIalist which means Nationalsocialist.
Nothing to do with Zionists...



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:00 AM
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More on the links between socialism/communism and Zionism.


What is Zionism?
lassewilhelmson.wordpress.com...

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Zionism is, according to its own prominent figures, a religious/political movement the aim of which is to create a socialistic model state for Jews in the land of Palestine where Mount Zion is located. Its roots are found in Judaism and in the middle of the nineteenth century Moses Hess, Karl Marx’s mentor in socialism, developed it into a political movement. Hess was named The Communist Rabbi and with his book Rome and Jerusalem, 1862, laid the foundations for Zionism. Before this, he had formulated the first written principles of Communism – Socialism and Communism, 1843, A Communist Credo: Questions and Answers, 1846, and Consequences of a Revolution of the Proletariat, 1847. In keeping with this, he assisted Marx and Engels in their work with The Communist Manifesto, 1848, particularly concerning the role of religion. (1)

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To my dismay, I can't help finding this interesting in light of what's happening today.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:01 AM
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Originally posted by Impetus
The word NAZI comes from the German word NAtionalsoZIalist which means Nationalsocialist.
Nothing to do with Zionists...


Maybe, but maybe not.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:10 AM
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nice find,imo the german ideals and long term plans are still operating today.
What happened to the powers that where behind the military arm of the nazi party ,the idealists and planners?
The scientists where relocated under operation paperclip.
South America possibly?
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posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:10 AM
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Arghhhh......your ignorance! It burns!



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:13 AM
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If you have interest in TRUE German history, as to what you posted - look into the origins of the term ARYAN.

This term was proposed to Hitler by - the Iranians (then Persians).



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:19 AM
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Originally posted by krs678
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nice find,imo the german ideals and long term plans are still operating today.
What happened to the powers that where behind the military arm of the nazi party ,the idealists and planners?
The scientists where relocated under operation paperclip.
South America possibly?
s+f


Exactly. From what I've read elsewhere, many of them ended up in US as well. Some of the top nazi scientists apparently secretly re-located in the US and carried on their work under different identities.

That's what I mean, for me this is kind of joining a lot of dots - including what appears to be the increasing grip of the iron fist of socialism which seems to be taking over in US, Europe and elsewhere.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:20 AM
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Originally posted by Kram09
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Arghhhh......your ignorance! It burns!


Well, something is burning our world and it's people - and I'm looking beyond the widely propagated views of governments I simply do not trust. I'm looking for things which make sense to me...not the party line.

If that's ignorance, I'm happy to accept the title.



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posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 10:25 AM
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Originally posted by Impetus
The word NAZI comes from the German word NAtionalsoZIalist which means Nationalsocialist.
Nothing to do with Zionists...


Nazi appears more clearly in Ashkenazi as opposed to National Sozialist

Why isn't it NaSo instead of Nazi (NAtional SOzialist). Why the "zi" as opposed to the "so" ?



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 11:34 AM
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Prior to the second world War german went though a drepression (after the great War) then in the thirties the German industrial infrastructure rose to create the nazi war machine which swept though europe. But the people behind this where never mentioned in history books,Albert Speer was a nazi organiser and is about the only one who stood trail but there must of been hundreds more.After the war alot of the plundered wealth and "top"men disappearred.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 03:55 PM
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Originally posted by krs678
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nice find,imo the german ideals and long term plans are still operating today.
What happened to the powers that where behind the military arm of the nazi party ,the idealists and planners?
The scientists where relocated under operation paperclip.
South America possibly?
s+f




You should read the protocols of the elderly of Zion. The plans aren't German. The Third Reich was an uprise against TPTB!

Operation Paperclip didn't get what it was after. This technology went indeed (also) to South America.



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 03:57 PM
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And the more you look at the way some of the modern day Turko-Ukrainian 'Yisro'eli's (especially in the IDF) treat the aboriginal civilian Shemitic Filistin population in the 'occupied Territories' in Palestine, ('Palestinians') it's no wonder these racist-zionist monsters are dubbed Ashke-NAZIs !!



posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 04:20 PM
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As noted NAZI is the German pronunciation of the first two syllables of the name of the party.

Operation Paperclip was an effort by the Americans to recruit/capture German scientists responsible for the radical new technologies developed by the NAZIS. Among others, Wernher von Braun, the developer of the rockets, and Werner Heisenberg, the Nazi's nuclear expert. Later Heisenberg was released as it was determined that his research was flawed. Von Braun went on to develop the Saturn rockets.
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posted on Jun, 13 2011 @ 05:21 PM
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The word NAZI comes from the German word NAtionalsoZIalist which means Nationalsocialist. Nothing to do with Zionists...


Hmm...the Middle East Research and Information Project goes into some history about Zionism...



There are several different forms of Zionism. From the 1920s until the 1970s, the dominant form was Labor Zionism, which sought to link socialism and nationalism.


www.merip.org...

So for 50 years the dominant form of Zionism "sought to link socialism and nationalism" and Nazi is the shortened form of National Socialist Nothing to do with Zionism? Only if the Labor Zionism movement used different definitions of "Nationalism" and "Socialism" than the Nazi's did.



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