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Do you understand who Bruning was? He was the German Chancellor from 1930-1932. He was a power in Germany until the 1932 election which led to Hitler's rise to power. He was a Jew-hater then and afterwards. He never blamed himself for his failure and Germany's fate, so it was easiest to blame the Jews. Thus nothing he says or writes about Jews can be held as factual without verification. Especially political campaign-related gossip like this...."I did not and do not even today, for understandable reasons, wish to reveal that from October 1928 the two largest regular contributors to the Nazi Party were the general managers of two of the largest Berlin banks, both of Jewish faith, and one of them the leader of Zionism in Germany..."
(Source: Letter from Heinrich Brüning to Daniel Longwell, February 7,1948; Longwell collection, Butler Library, Columbia University, New York City)
Note the lack of specific examples to back up such a sweeping statement. Out-of-context quotes are deceptive and the fake Ben-Gurion quote is a libel that underscores the writer's weakness....There is a huge amount of literature describing how the Zionists made it very difficult to save Jews during and after World War II.