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WWI broke out in the summer of 1914. On one side there was Great Britain, France, and Russia. On the other Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottomans. Within two years Germany had all but won the war. German submarines had swept all the convoys from the Atlantic. Great Britain stood without ammunition or food supplies. At that time the French Army had mutinied in large numbers. They had lost 600,000 of their best troops in the defense of Verdun on the Somme. The Russian Army were defecting and turning against the Tzar. The Italian Army had collapsed. Not one troop until this moment had crossed into Germany. Germany offered Great Britain a status-quo antebellum.
How is this relevant? In October 1916 the deal of the century was made. British Jews promised the British government that their tribe in America, whom owned much of the American press and had immense influence over Wilson, could get America into WWI on the side of the British only if Jews would get Palestine as their homeland after the war. Until this point Jews in Germany had been highly assimilated and were generally successful. The deal was struck, the Balfour declaration was made public, and everything changed.
The almost uniformly pro-German Jewish press in America (largely due to Germany treating the Jews well while fighting the Tzar which they seen as anti-semitic) and pro-war Jewish press in Germany turned immediately. The press in America produced nonstop anti-German pro-war propaganda. The Jewish press in Germany press produced nonstop anti-Hohenzollern, anti-war, and eventually pro-communist propaganda. Jews inside Germany progressively sold their hosts down the river. Germany was collapsing. Then they launched a communist revolution.
How is this relevant? In October 1916 the deal of the century was made. British Jews promised the British government that their tribe in America, whom owned much of the American press and had immense influence over Wilson, could get America into WWI on the side of the British only if Jews would get Palestine as their homeland after the war. Until this point Jews in Germany had been highly assimilated and were generally successful. The deal was struck, the Balfour declaration was made public, and everything changed.
The almost uniformly pro-German Jewish press in America (largely due to Germany treating the Jews well while fighting the Tzar which they seen as anti-semitic) and pro-war Jewish press in Germany turned immediately. The press in America produced nonstop anti-German pro-war propaganda. The Jewish press in Germany press produced nonstop anti-Hohenzollern, anti-war, and eventually pro-communist propaganda. Jews inside Germany progressively sold their hosts down the river. Germany was collapsing. Then they launched a communist revolution.