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Her Jewish Grandfather was in the Wehrmacht so she thinks shes part nazi.I never knew that a nazi was a genetic thing.What should her Grandfather have done in any event being in the Wehrmacht doesn't make you a nazi it was conscripts
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Comedian and actress Chelsea Handler has given Lisa Kudrow's genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are? a big boost after visiting Germany and uncovering her Jewish grandfather's military background.
The This Means War star's segment on the U.S. show has yet to air but Kudrow admits it's a big hit with network executives at TLC.
Handler says, "I got to go to Nazi Germany - well it's not really Nazi Germany anymore... - and I researched my grandfather, who was a German soldier and I'm a half-Jew/half-German, so, for me, I thought that would be a good dynamic."
Kudrow says, "That was a lot of people's favourite episode at the network ... It couldn't have been an easy show to do."
Handler adds, "I don't have a problem with people knowing that I'm part-Nazi, because I'm a part-Jew, :::D so I figured it was a perfect combo ... It's not like I'm gonna find out some terrible thing ... It actually turned out much better that I thought, and I got to see parts of the world I hadn't been to, so that was exciting."
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And she is 100% Nazi, herself.
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Again, yet another example about why we should be opposed to intermarriage... because sometimes the children of such unions end up becoming terrible leftists moronic adults. This woman is filthy and I don't care about anything she has to say.
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Exactly. This walking turd actually makes Mila Kurva seem pure and pristine.
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How did Jews serve in the Nazi Army? I know Jews served in Germany's army in World War I but World War II?
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How did Jews serve in the Nazi Army? I know Jews served in Germany's army in World War I but World War II?
They had ,some did it to survive and some higher ups were tried as a war criminals He was not according Halacha Jewish but his father was Jewish http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard_Milch
most of these had no choice http://www.amazon.com/Lives-Hitlers-Jewish-Soldiers-Descent/dp/0700616381/ref=pd_sim_b_1/192-0129492-8534619
Book Description
Publication Date: March 3, 2009 | Series: Modern War Studies
They were foot soldiers and officers. They served in the regular army and the Waffen-SS. And, remarkably, they were also Jewish, at least as defined by Hitler's infamous race laws. Pursuing the thread he first unraveled in Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, Bryan Rigg takes a closer look at the experiences of Wehrmacht soldiers who were classified as Jewish. In this long-awaited companion volume, he presents interviews with twenty-one of these men, whose stories are both fascinating and disturbing.
As many as 150,000 Jews and partial-Jews (or Mischlinge) served, often with distinction, in the German military during World War II. The men interviewed for this volume portray a wide range of experiences--some came from military families, some had been raised Christian--revealing in vivid detail how they fought for a government that robbed them of their rights and sent their relatives to extermination camps. Yet most continued to serve, since resistance would have cost them their lives and they mistakenly hoped that by their service they could protect themselves and their families. The interviews recount the nature and extent of their dilemma, the divided loyalties under which many toiled during the Nazi years and afterward, and their sobering reflections on religion and the Holocaust, including what they knew about it at the time.
Rigg relates each individual's experiences following the establishment of Hitler's race laws, shifting between vivid scenes of combat and the increasingly threatening situation on the home front for these men and their family members. Their stories reveal the constant tension in their lives: how some tried to hide their identities, and how a few were even "Aryanized" as part of Hitler's effort to retain reliable soldiers--including Field Marshal Erhard Milch, three-star general Helmut Wilberg, and naval commander Bernhard Rogge.
Chilling, compelling, almost beyond belief, these stories depict crises of conscience under the most stressful circumstances. Lives of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers deepens our understanding of the complex intersection of Nazi race laws and German military service both before and during World War II.
This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.
About the Author very interesting http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_Mark_Rigg
Bryan Mark Rigg
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Bryan Mark Rigg born March 16, 1971, is an American author and speaker who received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University. He is based at Southern Methodist University in Dallas.
Rigg discovered a large number of "Mischlinge" (part-Jews) who were members of the National Socialist German Workers Party (or "Nazi" Party) and/or served in the German Armed Forces during World War Two.
His work has been featured in the New York Times and on programs including NBC Dateline and Fox News. Raised up as a Baptist Christian, he discovered he was of Jewish descent, converted to Judaism and served as a volunteer in the Israeli Army. He also later served as an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps.
His assembled documents, videotapes, and wartime memoirs on the subject are presented as the Bryan Mark Rigg Collection at the Military Archives branch of the Federal German Archives (Bundesarchiv) in Freiburg, Germany.
His book Hitler's Jewish Soldiers earned him the Colby Award (for first books in military history) in 2003.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Criticism
3 Bibliography
4 See also
5 References
6 External links and more information
Biography
Born and raised as a Baptist Christian,[1] Rigg studied at Phillips Exeter Academy, continued on to Yale University, and received his B.A. in 1996. He received a grant from the Henry Fellowship, to continue his studies in Cambridge University. That summer he went to Germany, and met Peter Millies, an elderly man who helped Rigg understand the German in a movie they were watching, Europa Europa, about Shlomo Pearl, a Jew who served in the Nazi army. Millies later told Rigg that he himself was a part-Jew, and introduced him to the subject which was to become his main research topic for many years.[2]
Back at Cambridge, Rigg offered the subject as his thesis, but was rejected on the grounds that it was "dead end science". Upon insisting, he finally received a year off, and small funding from Cambridge for a research trip back to Germany, under Professor Jonathan Steinberg. Steinberg contacted the media about the future research, which caused much debate about the scientific value of the outcome.[3] During this year, traveling under harsh conditions on bicycle throughout Germany, he gathered over four hundred recorded interviews, with "Mischling"s of this sort. He also discovered that he had Jewish origins. He followed up on the trip to Sweden, Turkey, Canada, and finally Israel.
He identifies himself today as Jewish,[4] and studied in Israel at the "Ohr Sameach" yeshiva. He also joined a short volunteer program at the Israeli army.[5]
Rigg has done humanitarian activities in Romania, Bulgaria, the Bahamas, South Africa, and France.[6]
His discoveries and writings have been used both by Holocaust researchers,[7] as well as Holocaust denial and anti-Zionist groups.[citation needed]
Recent activities: Bryan Mark Rigg worked in the Private Banking Division of Credit Suisse as a Private Wealth Manager from 2006 to 2008. He has set up his own firm called RIGG Wealth Management.
He was a professor at Southern Methodist University and American Military University from 2000 to 2006.[8]
Criticism
David Cesarani, professor for Jewish history in Southampton, England, and Raul Hilberg, emeritus of the University of Vermont judge Rigg’s work negatively, because they believe Rigg’s thesis is presented in a sensationalistic and unbalanced way.
Some scholars also resent that Rigg tried to gain public attention when his work was still in an early stage. Other scholars, like Richard J. Evans, history professor in Cambridge, and Omer Bartov, history professor at Brown University, consider the titles of Rigg's books, such as Hitler's Jewish Soldiers, misleading, because the books are not about Jews but in most cases about "mixed jews" as defined by National Socialist racial science but not according to the Jewish laws of blood.[citation needed]
Bibliography
Hitler's Jewish Soldiers: The Untold Story of Nazi Racial Laws and Men of Jewish Descent in the German Military, University Press of Kansas, 2002. ISBN 978-0-7006-1358-8
Rescued from the Reich: How one of Hitler's Soldiers Saved the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Yale University Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-300-11531-4
The Untold Stories of Hitler's Jewish Soldiers University of Kansas Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7006-1638-1
Hitler Strikes Poland: Blitzkrieg, Ideology, and Atrocity (review) Holocaust and Genocide Studies - Volume 19, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 127–129
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Mord is correct about the "Mischlinge" etc. Which I have read about before. Some were able to "fix it" so that they could live in nazi society. Although not being able to marry "Aryans" or some sort of a second class arrangement.
However, I don't think Chelsea was saying that her nazi grandfather was Jewish. But rather that he was a german nazi and that SHE is a Jew. She didn't say, her Jewish grandfather was nazi. She called herself a Jew and her grandfather a nazi. So I take this as some type of an intermarriage where her nazi grandfather's descendant married some secular liberal Jewish person down the line or something like that.
However, according to WikiPedia, Chelsea is NOT even Jewish. Her father was Jewish who intermarried a gentile woman. So this woman is an immoral fake. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Handler (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Handler)
I repeat my words, another example about why intermarriage is wrong. Look at this immoral spawn. Sadly, it brings about very confused people.
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Mord is correct about the "Mischlinge" etc. Which I have read about before. Some were able to "fix it" so that they could live in nazi society. Although not being able to marry "Aryans" or some sort of a second class arrangement.
However, I don't think Chelsea was saying that her nazi grandfather was Jewish. But rather that he was a german nazi and that SHE is a Jew. She didn't say, her Jewish grandfather was nazi. She called herself a Jew and her grandfather a nazi. So I take this as some type of an intermarriage where her nazi grandfather's descendant married some secular liberal Jewish person down the line or something like that.
However, according to WikiPedia, Chelsea is NOT even Jewish. Her father was Jewish who intermarried a gentile woman. So this woman is an immoral fake. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Handler (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelsea_Handler)
I repeat my words, another example about why intermarriage is wrong. Look at this immoral spawn. Sadly, it brings about very confused people.
Shes immoral also because she talks dirty and posed for Playboy. Alot of Jewish Leftists would have joined the Nazi Party for example JVP and Gilad atzmon
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Chelsea's Grandparents weren't nazis her Grandfather served in 4th rate Artillery unit
video of the progamm
http://www.tlc.com/tv-shows/who-do-you-think-you-are/videos/chelsea-handler-.htm
http://www.eonline.com/news/446158/chelsea-handler-faces-her-family-s-nazi-ties-on-who-do-you-think-you-are-watch-now?cmpid=rss-000000-rssfeed-365-tvnews&utm_source=eonline&utm_medium=rssfeeds&utm_campaign=rss_tvnews