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Europe, Do You Remember How It All Began?

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“Young Blood”

A friend of mine, back in our distant university years after a history lecture, said:

“Can you imagine, our great-grandchildren will read more or less the same history, but with edits for the current political situation?”

Today, the editorial team at TIME UKRAINE ISRAEL aims to capture this era as accurately as possible so that our grandchildren can learn about it with interest.

The autumn of 2015 brought significant changes to Europe. A tsunami of migration engulfed the continent: crowds of people from Asia and Arab countries gained the right to legally reside in the European Union. Countries that previously erected strict barriers against immigrants joyfully opened their borders to people with completely different religions and customs. This seemed like a perfectly directed scenario aimed at total expansion.

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But who is behind it? Likely, the authors of this drama are on another continent. Their actions are driven by a deep-seated hatred for Europeans. The then-existing visa regime served as a sort of “iron curtain.” How did this happen? Did Europeans lose their survival instinct, or did they suddenly become overly sensitive to the victims of Asian military conflicts? Wars have always been a part of human history, and the people of Europe have also been victims many times.

To understand the roots of this issue, we need to delve into history. In March 1941, American businessman and amateur historian Theodore Kaufman published a book titled “Germany Must Perish.” In the first six chapters, he gives a brief overview of the 2,000-year history of the Germans, starting from the times of the Great Migration of Peoples, and concludes that throughout their history, Germans have been a mortal threat to the world. Therefore, Kaufman argued, Hitler was not the cause of World War II. Hitler, Bismarck, and the Kaiser were merely the result of a long-standing German inclination towards conquest and mass murder.

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Kaufman argued that the Nazis were not entities apart from the German people. They were the German people! These ideas resonate with those of contemporary historian Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, author of “Hitler’s Willing Executioners.” The main idea of his book is similar to Kaufman’s: Germans were predisposed to violence long before Hitler.

In his radical project, Kaufman proposed mobilizing 25,000 doctors to sterilize 25 German men and women each day, so that within three months, all Germans would be sterilized, and within 60 years, the German nation would disappear.

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Today, we see similar ideas being put into action, but on another continent. The army of Arab men who flooded Europe, and particularly Germany, was just the beginning. Following them were their families, harems, and numerous children. The European gene pool is under threat of being completely diluted. The “young Asian-Arab blood,” which seems so attractive to many Europeans, is unlikely to improve the lives of the continent’s original inhabitants.

The consequences of this expansion are already evident. Poor old Europe, you are no longer the Europe we knew.

Author of the article: Marianna Nyzhnia Time Ukraine Israel