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10th Nov 2014 from TwitLonger

Armenians were NAZIs. They helped Hitler's GESTAPO to catch Jews in France in2WW


Armenians were NAZIs.
They helped Hitler's GESTAPO to catch Jews in France during the 2WW.

They betrayed Turks in the 1WW
They betrayed the French government in the 2WW.
They betrayed the JEWS in the 2WW:
That is why they have CURSED 2 TIMES by THE GOD.

After World War I the Paris Peace Conference was held.

The Armenians presented their massacre claims to this conference who heard them out and considered the evidence presented by the Armenians.

The Peace Conference rejected the Armenians massacre claims and gave them nothing for damages. The Armenians refused to accept the Peace Conference "NO" answer and again asked to be heard and to present more evidence.

The Paris Peace Conference agreed to allow the Armenians to present their massacre claims a second time and again--for a second time the Paris Peace Conference rejected the Armenians claim against the Ottoman Empire and gave them nothing.

The Armenians have had their day in court not once, but twice, and they offered their self-called proof twice and each time they received nothing.

The Armenian government demands today that the Turkish government admit to this fake genocide claim.

The question cries out to be answered: Why should the Turks admit to any such thing? When will the Armenians work for peace in their region of the world rather than starting war after war and making false demands upon its neighbors?

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(1) The Armenians have had their false claims of a massacre against the Ottoman Empire heard in a friendly court not once but twice.

The Armenians have twice had their day in the proper courts.

Each time the friendly court rejected the Armenians own evidence. In plain language the Armenians presented their claims.

The losing World War I Ottoman government did not appear to contest the Armenian claims. The truth is the Armenians, not once, but twice lost their uncontested day in court.

(2) Today, the Armenians dare to compare their self-anointed bogus "genocide" claim to what the Nazis did to the Jews during the World War II era. The above listed examples are but a few of the many that are in the history books to contrast and prove (as proof certain) there is no real world way to compare the Nazis to the Ottomans as the Armenians try to do.

(3) The rest of the story, based on actual historical evidence, proves than more than 100,000 Armenians voluntarily joined the Nazis beginning in 1935 to help create an ethnic/racial pure state. Today in Armenia, the Armenian government honors one of its Nazi Armenian generals of World War II fame. There is a youth leadership Institute bearing his name. The question must be asked just what are the Armenians teaching their children in the name of this Nazi who helped exterminate so may Jews?

(4) Armenians produced a weekly radio program in Berlin titled "Armenia. This Armenian radio program supported Hitler's Aryan ethnic/racial pure state. Armenian newspapers also supported Hitler and his Nazis.

(5) Armenian leadership conspired with Hitler's top lieutenants and the end result was that Armenians were labeled by the Nazis as "racially pure." After Hitler and his Nazis lost the war Armenians switched sides and forged a document to falsely claim Hitler said at one time "Who remembers the Armenians?" The truth is that Hitler and his Nazis remembered the Armenians and they were so recognized by him as fellow
Aryans and together they committed a genocide of the Jews.

(6) The Paris Peace Conference, at the time, immediately after World War I heard all the evidence and made decisions about what was right and wrong.

Since the Paris Peace Conference at the time rejected Armenian claims--what right does any nation or group now have to reopen this historical period of time to give Armenians damages from a country that wasn't even in existence until 8 years after the false claim was first made?

To grant the Armenian "wish" of condemning modern day Turkey of committing a genocide is just not justice in today's world.
'Hitler's Armenian Nazis.' And there were over 100,000 of them, volunteers, starting in 1935, to fight for Aryan purity, with the Nazis.

They even had a radio broadcast from Berlin once a week, and there were over five hundred of them.

They had newspapers.

So when you come up with a fake document which nobody can really verify that showed up like, Well, Hitler said this...

Hitler also remembered the Armenians, and when he proclaimed them, in 1943, to be Aryan-pure, just like the Germans , and it was the Armenians that lobbied Hitler to declare them to be Aryan-pure. And when you look at Armenia today, it is Aryan-pure, it's over 95% pure Armenian; they've driven everybody else out, and the law...

if you're a minority, you can't even hold public office in Armenia...

so they got to know their partners-in-crime well...

from 1935 to 1945, for ten years, and they're practicing it today. So, yeah, Hitler remembered the [Armenians], they were his partners. And I think that needs to be told."
A number of these Nazi Armenians were volunteers from France and Greece who had chosen to commit themselves to the extermination of the European Jewry.

Derounian says that

_Nazi Armenians from France bore the mark 'Legion Armenienne.

That Nazi Armenians like Dro 'the Butcher', Armenian architect
of the genocide of 2.5 million Muslim people, and Nezhdeh sided
with the Germans probably had an impact on the decision of
Armenians who overwhelmingly opted for armed service.

[1] Enno Meyer, A. J. Berkian,_Zwischen Rhein und Arax, 900
Jahre Deutsch-Armenische beziehungen_(Heinz Holzberg
Verlag-Oldenburg 1988), pp. 118/119.
[2] John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian), ibid., p. 19.

In fall 1942, the Armenian infantry battalions 808 and 809 were formed, to be followed by battalions 810, 812 and 813 in spring 1943.

In the second half of 1943 infantry battalions 814, 815 and 816 were created.

These battalions together with other indigenous Caucasian units were attached to the infantry division 162.

Also attached to ID 162 were the field battalions II/9, I/125 and I/198 which were formed between May 1942 and May 1943.

Altogether twelve Armenian battalions served the Nazi army, if battalion II/73, which was not employed at any time, is to be included.[1] Most battalions were commanded by Nazi Armenian officers.

Armenians wore German uniforms with an armband in the Dashnag colours red-blue-orange and the inscription _Armenien._

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