What Were The Nuremberg Laws
All About?
The real basis of these laws
were 'Sexual Harassment', stemming from the 1920 depression
It Is 1920 - And Berlin's New Elite
Emerges
Bertolt Brecht, Albert
Einstein, Hans Eisler, Kurt Weill, and Billy Wilder
Jewish Theater Hits A New Level
Of Arrogance
Die Dreigroschenoper is about slick playboy
Jewish banker bilking ordinary Germans
Berlin's Jewish
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German girls were taken
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The Theaters Pushed The Lesbian Life Style
Berlin's Cabarets
Poland's Émigrés Were
Berlin's New Elite
A German wife was a status symbol
Mia Farrow With Some Of Her
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The Versailles Treaty Brought The Weimar Age And
Depression
German Jews, reinforced by Polish and Russian Jews, became
the dominant force in Weimar Germany. Their Communist's elected officials were gaining
seats, and they
dominated the professional class, especially in Berlin.
Next came their sexual revolution, and Berlin was the
center. It is considered the most decadent era in modern times.
Finally the German people had their fill, and Chancellor Hitler, and the socialist party,
passed the Nuremberg laws.
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Allen was forbidden visitation
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Berlin In 1922
Berlin had a population of 3.2 million, and about 210,000 were Jewish.
The professions were over 50% Jewish controlled. Berlin was
referred to as
the 'Jew' of Germany.
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1919-1933 Berlin
The Weimar Republic, 1919-1933, was the period referred to that
reflects the collapse of the German empire, due to the
Versailles treaty. It was during this period the Communists tried to gain control
of the Reichland.
Jews, who emerged from the Jewish quarter, and emigrated from Poland,
flocked into the theater, banking, professions, government, and education
segments of Germany.
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Frankfurt School
This was the headquarters for the Communist scheming in Germany. Max Horkheimer,
T.W. Adorno, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Lowenthal, and Erich Fromm were all
there
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Magnus Hirshfeld
Formed the Institute for Social Research. He was considered the
Einstein of sex. Hirschfeld co-wrote and acted in the
1919 film "Different From the Others", he played the first homosexual character ever written
for cinema.
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Anita Berber
Typified the Jewish mindset. Her stage acts revolved around
masturbation, cocaine, and lesbian love.
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The Cabarets
These were the epitome of depravity. Young German waitress, dressed
in vulgar outfits, circulated through private rooms while anxious
middle age Jewish businessmen casually molested them.
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Cross breeding
The marriage of desperate Germans girls to
rich Poles and Ukrainian Jews was a big issue.
Domestic Complaints
Agencies that specialized in domestics
would hire from countryside, and the girls lived at the Jewish household.
Berlin's Police
The police department was under Jewish
control, and complaints were never pursued.
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Doctor Bernhard Weiss
Berlin's Police chief |
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What Happened?
A combination of in-breeding, a atmosphere of total decadence, the lack
of any religious grounding, and really just soul-less creatures.
If Hitler didn't stop this, God only knows what levels they would
have stooped to.
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In 1935 The German People Have Had Enough
Hitler passes the Nuremberg laws.
- No cross-racial marriages
- No sexual relations between Jews and Germans
- Jews were not allowed to have German women under 45 as domestic help
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Berlin Was A Sewer
Berlin went from the most cultured city in the world, to a
pit.
When you need to pass a law forbidding the domestic
employment of women under 45 years old in Jewish households, then things
are out of hand.
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Photos From The Weimar Era
Judicial Index