From 'Churchill's War' by David Irving
Now, stepping out of the elevator at Morpeth Mansions, a Pickwickian figure in temporary financial embarrassment, destiny in the shape of Mr Churchill took his own place amongst these august arbiters of Zion.
He testified to the Peel Commission on March 12, 1937. His startling proposal was that all Palestine be turned over to the Jews. He spoke of their right to immigrate and Britain’s ‘good faith’ toward them.
... On June 8, 1937
Churchill to Weizmann. You know, you are our master. And yours, he added pointing to Attlee and
Wedgwood, and yours, to Victor Cazalet and James de Rothschild, the others round the table.
What you say goes. If you ask us to fight we shall fight like tigers.
https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/unsorted/churchillswar1.pdf
Churchill and the Jews, Michael J. Cohen
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From 'Churchill's War' by David Irving
>Now, stepping out of the elevator at Morpeth Mansions, a Pickwickian figure in temporary financial embarrassment, destiny in the shape of Mr Churchill took his own place amongst these august arbiters of Zion.
He testified to the Peel Commission on March 12, 1937. His startling proposal was that all Palestine be turned over to the Jews. He spoke of their right to immigrate and Britain’s ‘good faith’ toward them.
... On June 8, 1937
>Churchill to Weizmann. You know, you are our master. And yours, he added pointing to Attlee and
Wedgwood, and yours, to Victor Cazalet and James de Rothschild, the others round the table.
What you say goes. If you ask us to fight we shall fight like tigers.
https://cdn.preterhuman.net/texts/unsorted/churchillswar1.pdf
Churchill and the Jews, Michael J. Cohen
https://pic8.co/sh/R3s2EE.png
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