HITLER AND THE BANKSTERS:
The Abolition Of Interest-Servitude
At the end of November 1918, Adolf Hitler returned to Munich and then proceeded to a military camp in Traunstein in south-eastern Bavaria. When the camp was disbanded in April 1919, he went back to Munich, which was still being ruled by a Soviet republic founded by a Polish Jew Kurt Eisner (real name Salamon Kosmanowsky).

Major-General Gerd Schultze-Rhonhof (ret.), talks about his groundbreaking revisionist history of the run-up to the Second World War, “The War That Had Many Fathers” (Der Krieg der viele Väter hatte). This is German with English sub-titles. Please be sure to enable “C.C.” on the YouTube video player.

Το ακατασίγαστο μίσος, που επί αιώνες ο Σιωνισμός τρέφει για τον Ελληνισμό, βρήκε την αποκορύφωσή του κατά τη διεξαγωγή της Μικρασιατικής εκστρατείας. Ελάχιστοι γνωρίζουν, ότι η Μικρασιατική Καταστροφή του 1922, η οποία γκρέμισε τα όνειρα του Ελληνισμού για την πραγμάτωση της Μεγάλης Ιδέας, οφείλεται – σχεδόν εξ’ ολοκλήρου – στις ραδιουργίες των Εβραίων. Ορθότερα δε, κανείς σχεδόν δεν υποψιάζεται ή γνωρίζει ότι η έκβαση της εκστρατείας, ήταν προδιαγεγραμμένη από τον Σιωνισμό. Τα όσα αποκαλυπτικά στοιχεία έπονται, τεκμηριώνουν απόλυτα τον ανωτέρω ισχυρισμό, καταδεικνύοντας ταυτόχρονα τον υποχθόνιο ρόλο του Εβραίου, του αιώνιου αυτού μισέλληνα.
What exactly did the NSDAP (National Socialist German Worker’s Party) represent and who were its founding members? Why and how did Adolf Hitler transform the party from an unimpressive proletariat workers’ party to a full-fledged political machine that obtained absolute power in Germany? Perhaps more important, how was it funded? We answer these questions in this introduction. But first, we begin with an examination of the early stages of the NSDAP and its recruiting process. One must understand how this process unfolded if one is to understand the NSDAP’s position on Judaism and Freemasonry as well as the prevailing social and political order of the day. Naturally, we also reveal some of the other important aspects of its early development, which necessitates a fair amount of myth busting about Hitler, including who actually gave him money.