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"THE JEWS ARE OUR BAD LUCK"<br />

This say<strong>in</strong>g came from the great historian Treitschke, and<br />

<strong>Hitler</strong> pounded it <strong>in</strong>to people's heads until the last stable boy<br />

<strong>in</strong> a poorest corner <strong>of</strong> a forest knew, who is to be blamed for<br />

his bad luck. But he did not reveal all that Treitschke<br />

recommended: "They should become Germans -<br />

regardless <strong>of</strong> their beliefs and holiest rem<strong>in</strong>ders <strong>of</strong> their<br />

ancient times which are venerable to us all."<br />

In the "Bat Bar" <strong>of</strong> Munich (this happened <strong>in</strong> the<br />

twenties), beh<strong>in</strong>d a table sat together with a slim <strong>Hitler</strong><br />

recently dismissed from the army a stocky gentleman<br />

speak<strong>in</strong>g a Viennisch jargon. After a sip <strong>of</strong> beer, lost <strong>in</strong><br />

thoughts, the man was glanc<strong>in</strong>g at the waitresses' ankles<br />

with his little black eyes. He was a Hungarian Jew, son <strong>of</strong> a<br />

rich silk merchant, and a very close friend <strong>of</strong> the poet<br />

Dietrich Eckart, who published a small anti-Jewish paper "For<br />

a Good German". Eckart mastered very well a German style<br />

<strong>of</strong> speak<strong>in</strong>g cultivated by Eastern Jews, which he learned <strong>in</strong><br />

Berl<strong>in</strong> thanks to his association with best social circles.<br />

Through him <strong>Hitler</strong> met this peculiar man now pay<strong>in</strong>g for the<br />

beer, who disguised himself under a fictitious name (Ignaz)<br />

Trebitsch-L<strong>in</strong>coln: first as a Hebrew student <strong>of</strong> theology and<br />

shortly thereafter as a sectarian preacher <strong>of</strong> the Gospel <strong>in</strong><br />

New York; later as a pastor <strong>in</strong> England; as a director <strong>of</strong> an oil<br />

company; as a representative <strong>of</strong> liberals <strong>in</strong> the British Lower<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Parliament and then as a spy for Germany. All<br />

<strong>of</strong> these functions he did almost simultaneously. Britons still<br />

assume that Trebitsch-L<strong>in</strong>coln was the "only foreign agent<br />

who has ever become a member <strong>of</strong> the Lower<br />

Chamber." (30) If they only knew.<br />

The conversation was about Jews and Jewish global<br />

endeavors. "There you are right, Mr.<strong>Hitler</strong>," exercised<br />

Trebitsch. "Exaggerations about Jewish people have been<br />

their own fault for they always have fought among<br />

themselves. Th<strong>in</strong>k about Karl Marx, his exact name is<br />

Mordochai, whether you agree to this or not, and what he<br />

said: "What is the worldly Jewish culture? Schacher<br />

(Thievery). Who is their worldly God? Money. And remember<br />

what said We<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>ger, our great Vienna philosopher, also a<br />

Jew: 'The Jew does not know what love means. He only<br />

knows the body. He wants to defile it!'"<br />

"Now tell me, please, Mr.Trebitsch," <strong>Hitler</strong> asked, "what do<br />

you th<strong>in</strong>k about Palest<strong>in</strong>e as a solution to the whole<br />

caboodle?"<br />

"Two beers," Trebitsch-L<strong>in</strong>coln exclaimed and mused.<br />

After a moment and another sip he beamed with his<br />

beautiful Vienna charm loudly and gaily: "I've got it - THE<br />

NATIONAL SOCIALISTS AND NATIONAL ZIONISTS UNITE!!! Your wish<br />

has God's ear." To this <strong>Hitler</strong> responded solemnly: "It is the<br />

same aim, but the means are different. The Lord be with us."<br />

And he took a deep sip, too. Trebitsch - L<strong>in</strong>coln began<br />

talk<strong>in</strong>g enthusiastically about a declaration <strong>of</strong> the Anglolewish<br />

Foreign M<strong>in</strong>ister Balfour: "Well, the whole declaration<br />

is only a letter from Balfour to his lovely Lord Rothschild, who<br />

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