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KARDEL
ADOLF HITLER -
FOUNDER OF ISRAEL
israel in war with
jews
ellhn.E-E-E.GR
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A hardocover edition of this book was originally printed by
a Publisher of Marva, 1211 Genf, Case 254, Switzerland, ©
Copyright 1974 Kardel ISBN 3 85800 001 9
Translated by the Oficyna Wydawnicza "Fulmen",
Warszawa © Copyright 1996 Fulmen ISBN 83 86445 020 5
and in Poland is already sold out.
This introductory edition was translated by the Publisher,
Modjeskis' Society Dedicated to Preservation of Cultures,
P.O. Box 193, San Diego, CA 92038, © Copyright 1997
Modjeskis' Society ISBN 09657523-0-5 and is also available
for distribution under the address of this Society.
All rights to said editions are preserved, as well as
translation rights into other languages by the Society
combined with interested entities.
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Typical signs of Jewish features are: Eyes are usually shiny and
both eye lids are heavy and swollen. The lymphbag under
the eyes is usually fuller and stands out more than on
Gentiles. The high cheekbone as a rule creates a sunken
cheek. The nose can only be differentiated by its slightly
moving nose wings when viewed from the front during
breathing. The upper lip is short and the lower lip stands out
and this gives the face a sensual expression." Source:
Twelve volumes "Jewish Encyclopedia" on all questions
pertaining Jewry and the Jewish curious nature and notions.
Adolf Hitler, with high probability a grandson of the Jew
Frankenberger. Driven by his boundless hatred towards his own
kinsmen, this man brought to reality his Vienna's youth dream to
settle the European Jews in the Orient.
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The main supporters of fulfilling the "Work of Masters" were
Reinhard Heydrich, predominantly Jewish (above) and the full
Jew Adolf Eichmann (below). As the organizer of the Jewish
emigration prior to the Second World War Eichmann traveled to
the country which today is Israel. "The only reason for the name
change to 'Eichmann' was to get away from the ancestors name
and from the history of Jewish people", wrote the Jewish names
researcher G. Kessler in Leipzig, 1935.
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