Ernst Zündel´s Transfer Agreement (1:19:23)
Ernst Zundel´s Transfer Agreement.
In this Voice of Freedom produced video (one hour and 19 minutes), Ernst Zundel (1939 -2017) talks about the "Transfer Agreement". Ernst quotes and uses this book 'The Transfer Agreement (1984)', by Edwin Black, a Jew. The "Transfer Agreement" was an secret agreement between National Socialist (NS) Germany and Zionist Jews in 1933. Ernst relates how Joseph Ginsburg (Aka J. G. Burg), a friend of his, had told him about an agreement between National Socialist Germany and Zionists. Joseph Ginsburg was a Jew who was concerned about the Zionist influcence on Jews to the detriment of Communist. Ginsburg later testified in Zundel's defense at the Great Holocaust Trial in 1984. Ernest says that the agreement undermined the boycott of Germany by Jewish bankers and others, and enabled Jews to leave Germany and go to Palestine. Ernest says that the author gives a true understanding of the agreement. Ernst relates that the financial details of the agreement enabled Jews to get to Palestine, while ensuring compensatory financial arrangements for Germany. Ernst continues with exposing the ramifications of this NS – Zionist agreement. The agreement was both opposed in NS Germany, and amongst the Jews. The Jews were divided, between those (mainly in America) who wanted to boycott and bring down Germany, and those (mainly in Palestine) who wanted to increase the number of Jews, there. The agreement also alarmed the Arab population in Palestine, who, correctly as it turned out, thought it "the thin end of the wedge" causing tensions not only with Jews, but the occupying British Empire. The Jew who negotiated the agreement was later murdered in Palestine by terrorists, who turned out to be Jews opposed to the agreement. Ernst reveals the amount of finances involved in the agreement. It had been long denied that the Zionists had any such agreement. With the outbreak of war in 1939, the agreement ended. A superb indepth analysis of the "Transfer Agreement" (1933 – 1939) by Ernst.
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