--- Helga Hecht helgah@email.com wrote:
Hello Stephen,
What I claim, which was taken out from [[Berlin]], that after the March Declaration of War on Germany by worldwide Judea...
The point is that this one newspaper with this one headline: a) cannot declare war on anyone, b) cannot speak for all the Jews of the world, and c) was call was for a boycott of German goods by Jews because of perscution that was already happening, not armed resistance
You say , it was not "hidden", that such a headline was printed.
My quote of it was taken out of the Berlin wiki subject page along with the Leonard Bernstein Concert. A reference to the war declaration was taken out of the Neturei Karta subject page.
Please let me know some reputable books, that show this newspaper article at the same time when they show the events leading up to WW II.
I doubt you'll find it in any reputable source, since a newspaper headline would could hardly be considered a major event leading up to World War II. Like you, I am not an expert historian, so I can't tell you for certain. Sadly, all of our professional historians have left the project in frustration.
None of the books in America have showed me this. I did not find out about it until I saw it on internet.
I've known about it for many years before coming to the Wikipedia project, so it can't be too much of a secret. However, I repeat: it's not a major event. It is a newspaper headline, printed by one newspaper.
Stephen Gilbert
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