[en] From Haaretz: German neo-Nazis: We're pro-Israel, condemn anti-Semitism
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- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:36:43 -0700 (PDT)
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/990228.html
Nazis against anti-Semitism? As bizarre as that sounds, a group of
Germans which calls itself "National Socialists For Israel" launched
its Web site in support of Israel.
"Stop the hatred of the Jewish people," the Web site reads. "The Jews
are a healthy, strong nation."
The organization - whose members have yet to reveal themselves to the
public - claims that Israel's right to exist is anchored in the
principles of social Darwinism, the same principles which the Nazis
adopted prior to the Second World War.
"Israel earned the right to live among the nations [after emerging]
from unending wars," the group writes on the site. "Israel also has a
right to exist. This nation also has culture... The nation of Israel
is appreciated... It is our duty, as neo-Nazis, to defend this supreme
success. Not just for the German people and the European cultural
sphere, but also, especially, for Israel."
As such, "Nazis for Israel" also leveled criticism at their colleagues
in the neo-Nazi National Democratic Party (NPD), calling them
"politicos, cowards, and reactionaries."
"Show us proof of a Jewish plot to dominate the world," they wrote in
a rare manifesto which was posted on their Web site.
These unusual statements on the internet compliment the group's other
public campaigns, including the dissemination of bumper stickers. One
of the stickers features a picture of Reinhard Heydrich, the senior
Nazi official who chaired the Wansee Conference where the Final
Solution was hatched. Underneath the photo reads: "As a Nazi, I'm a
Zionist."
Another sticker shows a photo of Israel Defense Forces soldiers during
the Second Lebanon War under the heading: "2,000 years of struggling
to survive - respect to those worthy of it."
In terms of the group's attitude towards the Holocaust, the
organization says: "We must view what is referred to as 'the
Holocaust' within the context of acts of self-defense undertaken by
nations under threat." It added, however, "that there is no
justification for it." Instead, the Nazis ought to have supported the
Zionist cause, the group states.
The group claims it held its first meeting of activists in Berlin last
month. It said the meeting touched on issues ranging from "solidarity
with Israel, anti-Semitism, capitalism, and Islam."
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