What was the main provision of the German “Nuremberg laws” of 1935?
It is supremely ironic that Adolf Hitler was elected by an instrument, the Weimar Constitution, that was created and promulgated by a Jew called Preuß after Germany’s defeat in World War I. Before that time, democratic elections were unknown in Germany, since Germany was a country ruled by monarchy. Adolf Hitler’s National Socialists were legitimately elected to power, together with other nationalist parties, on January 30, 1933. Readers of the Zundelsite must understand that after World War I, the German nation tried for 13 long years to solve its pressing economic problems by electing political parties of the Leftist (Social Democrat), Centrist (Zentrum Party) and various other nationalist movements caused by the lost war and the crippling sanctions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. None of these attempts showed any success. None of the post-WWI regimes were able to stop the dangerous drift toward anarchy and a potential Bolshevik revolution in Germany – with all the bloodshed and