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was the spiritual leader, but the political leader was whoever<br />

ruled Germany. This dream led straight to World War I.<br />

BC - Where do the Jews fit in all this?<br />

AE - Nowhere. Herzl tried to get a role for the Jews and met<br />

with Wilhelm in Jerusalem. Wilhelm would have nothing to do<br />

with him. His goal was to save Jerusalem for a Christendom<br />

led politically by Germany and spiritually by Rome. Nothing<br />

has changed except now the pope is a determined German.<br />

The Vatican want the Jews out of the Old City and<br />

apparently our government is agreeing with them.<br />

Now a history lesson with little comment:<br />

http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0858236.html<br />

Encyclopedia - Frederick II, Holy Roman emperor and<br />

German king<br />

King of Jerusalem<br />

Having married (1225) Yolande, daughter of John of Brienne,<br />

he claimed the crown of Jerusalem, but again postponed his<br />

departure on crusade. He further offended the pope by<br />

reasserting at the Diet of Cremona (1226) the imperial claim<br />

to Lombardy. The Lombard League was immediately<br />

revived, but open conflict did not break out until 1236. On the<br />

insistent demand of the new pope, Gregory IX, Frederick<br />

embarked on a crusade (Sept., 1227), but fell ill, turned back,<br />

and was excommunicated. In 1228 he finally embarked. His<br />

“crusade,” actually a state visit, was a diplomatic victory. At<br />

Jaffa he made a treaty by which Jerusalem, Nazareth, and<br />

Bethlehem were surrendered to the Christians, with the<br />

Mosque of Omar being left to the Muslims. In 1229 he<br />

crowned himself king at Jerusalem.<br />

http://www.notfah.com/wiki/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emp<br />

eror<br />

In 1226, by means of the Golden Bull of Rimini he confirmed<br />

the legitimacy of rule by the Teutonic Knights under their

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