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Illuminati would choose to further their goals. As a puppet of the Illuminati, he was used to set<br />

the stage for the conflict which would eventually lead to the establishment of the United Nations,<br />

a major step towards one-world government; and to shame the world into allowing the State of<br />

Israel to be established.<br />

Edward George Bulwer-Lytton (1803-73), a graduate of Cambridge University, and a Mason,<br />

who became a member of the British Parliament, wrote a novel in 1871 called Vril: The Power of<br />

the Coming Race, about a super-race of white Aryans that took control of the world. Researchers<br />

consider him responsible for the birth of the Nazi movement, because Hitler was said to have<br />

been influenced by this book, and another novel, Rienzi: The Last of the Roman Tribunes, which<br />

was adapted into a major opera by German composer Richard Wagner. After seeing Rienzi for<br />

the first time in November, 1906, Hitler talked about a “mandate which, one day, he would<br />

receive from the people, to lead them out of servitude to the heights of freedom.” He believed<br />

that he would be entrusted with a special mission. He later told Frau Wagner, the composer’s<br />

widow: “In that hour it began (the Nazi movement known as National Socialism).”<br />

History shows that Hitler ordered the death of six million Jews during the Holocaust in<br />

Europe. Why he did, has become a mystery, since it really hasn’t been established that he had an<br />

intense hatred for Jews.<br />

A U.S. Office of Strategic Services psychological report by Walter C. Langer, later published<br />

as The Mind of Adolf Hitler, says that the young Hitler was befriended by Jewish art dealers who<br />

“paid generously for his mediocre watercolors.” Because of his financial situation, a Jewish<br />

landlady charged him only a nominal rent, and even moved out of her apartment on one occasion<br />

so that Hitler and a friend could have more room. A Jewish used-clothing dealer gave him a long<br />

black overcoat, which he wore constantly. When he was a lance-corporal during World War I,<br />

Hitler was awarded the Iron Cross (First and Second Class), a rare honor for a soldier of such<br />

low rank, who hadn’t really done anything to deserve such a distinction. He learned later, that the<br />

commendation was the result of the “efforts of the regimental adjutant, Hugo Gutmann, a Jew.”<br />

When he became Fuhrer, Hitler hired a Jewish maid to do his cooking. On one occasion,<br />

when it was suggested that he get rid of her, he became furious. Dr. Eduard Bloch, a Jewish<br />

physician, had been the Hitler family doctor since Hitler was a child. Bloch had treated Hitler’s<br />

mother when she was dying of cancer. After her funeral, Hitler accompanied his sisters to thank<br />

him, and said: “I shall be grateful to you forever.” He sent the doctor two postcards, one that he<br />

handpainted. Both of them said: “From your ever grateful patient, Adolf Hitler.”<br />

Hitler had even wondered if he himself was Jewish. This idea stemmed from the fact that<br />

Hitler’s father, Alois, was illegitimate, and the identity of his grandfather had never been<br />

established. During Hitler’s rise to power, his half-brother’s son threatened to reveal that Hitler<br />

was of Jewish ancestry. One investigation discovered that Hitler’s grandfather had been the son<br />

of a Jewish family called Frankenburger, in Gratz, who employed Hitler’s grandmother, Maria<br />

Anna Schicklgruber, as a maid. She had become pregnant by their son, while she was working in<br />

their home. The family sent her money for a year and a half to help support the child. Another<br />

investigation said that Alois was conceived in Vienna, where Hitler’s grandfather was employed<br />

as a servant in the home of Baron Rothschild. Maria was sent home to Spital, where Hitler’s<br />

father was born.<br />

In Hitler’s War, written in 1977 by British author and historical revisionist, David Irving, he<br />

revealed that Hitler didn’t order the Jewish massacres, and didn’t find out about it until late in the<br />

war. There is no record of Hitler ever visiting a concentration camp, although he did watch films<br />

and see photographs.

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