One Hundred Years After Hitler’s Mein Kampf: The World Confronts Israel’s Pursuit of “Mein Kampf in Reverse”
Zionist Israel and Israel‑firsters who usurp Jewish identity, culture, and history — and perpetrate genocide and Hitlerite crimes of aggression — threaten world peace and global Jewish safety.
The days of tiptoeing around any mention of Hitler, the Third Reich, and the Nazi genocide in the same breath as Netanyahu, Israel, and the European colonial implant on Arab Palestinian soil — which many simply call “the Zionist entity” — are over.
The once‑horrifying stigma of “anti‑Semite” or “anti‑Semitism,” weaponized to oust the anti‑racist, anti‑imperialist Jeremy Corbyn, has been emptied of meaning and bite.
Today many activists wear that pernicious label as if it were a badge of honour, because it has become a symbol of standing on the right side of history, calling out the most comprehensive genocide — the intentional destruction of a targeted, unwanted, identity‑based population, in whole or in significant part.
Having said that, all of us who oppose Israel’s destruction of Gaza and its de facto colonization or annexation of UN‑recognized pre‑1967 Palestine must categorically distinguish the Hitlerite racial hatred of Jews as an identity‑based population from our collective and heartfelt loathing of Israel for its Naziesque policies.
These include brazen lies, institutionalized pro‑Zionist propaganda, ever‑expansive land grabs, pervasive Jewish‑supremacist ethno‑militarism, unconcealed hostility toward the world at large, and the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Old Europe’s fear and loathing of its unwanted Jews — something even Hitler called “anti‑Semitism” — was a quintessential cancer among anti‑Jewish Christians and European gentiles.
It is crucial that we understand the significant difference between racial hatred toward Jews as a demographic category or a people (scattered across the world, with multiple national backgrounds) and our vehement opposition to the deeds, words, and policies of Israel and its supporters, both Jews and non‑Jews.
It is imperative that we read Hitler’s words, holding our noses, knowing how vile, essentialist, and dehumanizingly genocidal they were.
The fear and loathing of Jews across Europe found expression in documents as diverse as the Magna Carta (1215), which spelled out when not to repay debts to “Jews,” to a 14th‑century German weavers’ guild resolution prohibiting the purchase of wool from “Jews,” and in distinct vocabularies such as “ghetto” and “pogrom,” rooted in old Latin/Roman and Russian.
But it was the two Germans, with drastically different origins, namely Kaiser Wilhelm II, the eldest son of Frederick III, the German Emperior, and Britain’s Queen Victoria - and Adolf Hitler, a fringe political figure, a lowly veteran of WWI, and a failed painter from the upper Austrian region of Linz, who promoted the most comprehensively vile racist tropes about “Jews.”
After his abdication in 1918, the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II corresponded with some of his old Prussian generals in Germany, describing Germany’s Jewish population as “the mushroom that grows on the German oak tree.”
In the following decade, the racial hatred of German Jews intensified, and Hitler published his Mein Kampf in 1925 (over 600 pages in the 1971 English edition), where he explicitly took readers through his transformation from someone who felt uncomfortable with anti‑Semitic expressions to someone who felt racial hatred toward the Jewish people, whom he called “a maggot(s) in the rotting body” (under the subheading Transformation into an Anti‑Semite, Mein Kampf, 1971, p. 57).
Here I am going to include several photographed pages for anyone interested in hearing straight from the horse’s mouth, so that we, the anti‑Zionist and anti‑genocidal, do not succumb to the old Fascist disease ourselves: Hitlerite racial hatred, which eventually resulted in industrialized mass extermination aided by the scientific and technological advances for which Germany was the center at the time, and rendered most effective by the German bureaucracy.
Hitler’s beef against the German Jews was multifold: he blamed them for many things — Marxism, democracy, anti‑dictatorship sentiment, propaganda, cultural “contamination,” designs for racial domination, and so on — and assigned essentialist racist traits, most of them profoundly negative (for instance, deceitful, cunning, greedy, etc.).
Many of us non‑Europeans, including largely Muslim Arabs and Persians throughout West Asia, are not originally infested with the Hitlerite disease of fear and loathing of Jewish people.
Our opposition is against the behavior, policies, declarations, and, in short, the evident lack of humanity in both the state and society called Israel. We must stay within this principled, human‑centered opposition to Israel — and, by extension, its Zionist supporters worldwide.
Watch rabbinical scholar Professor Yakov Rabkin explain here the exclusively European roots of Zionism and the Zionist project of colonizing Palestine, and how Ashkenazi Jews of Zionist persuasion hijacked Jewish identity, history, and culture while projecting their deep‑seated paranoia onto worldwide Jewry.
Even before I made my first-ever visit to Gaza in the summer of 2024, that is, the nearest reachable point (Karem Shalom Crossing near the Egyptian-Israeli borders) to Gaza, I was drawing a Nazi comparison.
All forms of available empirical evidence persuaded me that Israel was turning Gaza, with its 2.4 million Palestinians, into its killing fields — the Zionists’ Auschwitz.
On 29 August 2024, our largely American peace delegation of Rabbis for Ceasefire and Christians for Ceasfire on 29 August 2024 heard bomb and drone explosions and saw the Israeli Defence Force, or Israel’s SS-executioners, coming back from their morning rounds of genocidal slaughter and assault in the sieged population in Rafah City a kilometer or so away, inside the walls, from where we were holding a peace vigil. Twenty nine of us, including our host Omar Haramy, Director of Sabeel, the Jerusalem-based Liberation Theology Center, and Lareen Abu Akleh, the younger niece of the IDF-murdered AJ correspondent Shireen, stood at the UN parking lot just outside the walls.
I made a second visit to the occupied West Bank and 1948 Israel — specifically Tel Aviv, the cosmopolitan European city “free of Muslims,” as Ilan Pappé put it wryly — in January 2025.
Through my trained eyes as a student of genocide, Fascism, and the history of authoritarianism, I came home from my two visits deeply troubled by what I observed: a state armed to the teeth, unconditionally joined at the hip with the richest and most imperialist country, the United States, supported by its fanatical Zionist bases in the diaspora, pursuing multiple processes of genocide across all pockets of the Palestinian people, while a genocidally primed society or civil society cheers on, supports, or partakes in the state’s crimes.
To get a sense of how deeply genocidal and how pervasively Nazi‑like Israel is — both the Jewish‑supremacist apartheid state and the Jewish Israeli society, including the 700,000 American Zionist Jews in illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem — all you need to do is watch this nearly two‑hour in‑depth interview Tucker Carlson conducted with a liberal American Jew who had lived in Israel for more than seven years before returning to North America. Despite his opposition to the individual behaviors, public (genocidal) sentiments, and policies and practices.
After my eyes witnessed how Israel is today’s replica of Nazi Germany, I could not generate an ounce of desire to visit any Holocaust memorial sites anywhere in Europe. Several months ago, I was traveling by train in Poland. When it stopped at Lublin station, for a fraction of a second I asked myself whether I wanted to get off and visit Majdanek, a major concentration camp.
Instead, I skipped the dark site of “genocide tourism,” traveled on to Warsaw, sat at a café in a park, and spent my time listening to an older Polish woman playing her violin for passers‑by.
For me, as someone who is passionately interested in and concerned about genocides, including the Shoah or the Nazi genocide of European Jews, Zionist Israel and its vile, sadistic public have all but destroyed my heartfelt curiosity and “human connection” to the memories of the murdered Jews of Nazi‑occupied Europe.
Not anymore. I now live the renowned Israeli genocide historian Omar Bartov’s nightmare: I no longer give a damn about any Holocaust memorial sites or annual memorial rituals insofar as the murdered Jews of Europe.
Between 2007 and 2023, I paid at least 12 visits — four visits to Auschwitz alone — to Nazi death and concentration camps and memorial sites across formerly Nazi‑occupied countries, including Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Ukraine, and Austria. During the Covid‑19 lockdown, I co‑produced, with a dear friend and Uzbek war journalist Shahida, an educational film for Myanmar human rights activists, called Auschwitz: Lessons Never Learned.
A brief professional background of mine may be in order.
One of my 3 PhD thesis advisers was the late Robert L. Koehl, a pioneering scholar of Heinrich Himmler and SS who in his capacity as a German-speaking American military intelligence officer interrogated scores of surrendered SS officers in the US Section of the Allied Occupied Germany in 1945.
Though trained as a scholar of curriculum and knowledge, in my academic and activist careers I was compelled to turn to the study of genocidal destruction in my native country of Myanmar 15 years ago, my fellow Burmese, largely Buddhists, were pursuing a genocidal policy toward the country’s unwanted, predominantly Muslim Rohingya population (over 2 million in total, excluding those who had already been forced out in earlier waves of violent persecution since 1978).
Here I wish to leave readers with some educational items that have captured the most troubling, vile, and criminal aspects of the deeds Israel has been engaged in, with the help of Germany and Ukraine, of all states.
There’s Nothing Offensive About Invoking the Holocaust to Defend Human Rights
What Tim Walz and “Boogie” Yaalon understand but the US Holocaust Museum does not
In passing, Zionism is the deadliest parasite in recorded human history: among its three hosts have been antisemitic gentile Anglo‑American imperialist powers; the Jewish community at large (and Judaism), with its identity and history; and, last but not least, the indigenous peoples of historic — as opposed to biblical — Palestine. The late Golda Meir, the Tsarist Russia‑born Ashkenazi Jew who migrated to Wisconsin, USA, as a very young girl and settled in Mandate Palestine in the 1920s, made it very clear that Zionism was both an ideology and a strategy: early Zionists sought Western imperialist patronage from their earliest inception, both conceptually and strategically, for their settler‑colonial project of taking other people’s land by means of ethnic cleansing (e.g., the Nakba of 1947/48) and by weaving biblical fairytales as if they were empirical histories, with paradigmatic outright lies such as “A land without people for a people without land.”
Against their own interests, and driven by unfettered greed and turbo‑charged delusions of Jewish‑supremacist grandeur, Zionists of all stripes and colours have succeeded beyond their wildest imagination: they have captured the state in the USA, secured Security Council veto protection, extracted nearly $400 billlion American taxpayers money over half-a-century (and counting), and made Americans fight Zionist wars of aggression and choice.
All to expand Israel’s land mass, establish domination over hundreds of millions of Muslims in West Asia by destroying and/or destabilizing virtually all Muslim neighbours, and control sea and land routes to lucrative energy sources through cooptation with Arab Zionists in artificial Gulf states such as the UAE and the family dictatorship of Saudi Arabia.










Nazism and Zionism: two sides of the same coin. The Haavara agreement:
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How Hitler helped the Zionists to expel Jews from Europe to create Israel (The Haavara Agreement ):
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