Oracle wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Oracle wrote:Get Real! wrote:Malapapa wrote:DNA study confirms geographical origin of Jews
If that’s the case then Israel has an obligation to declare war on Turkey! Unlike stupid Greece who had run away because they knew their mythologies had gone too far!
I'll remind you how you have now done an about-turn (the kind you have been accusing others of [falsely] doing); ...Epiktitos wrote:
A woman weeps during the deportation of the Jews of Ioannina on March 25, 1944. The deportation was enforced by the German army. Almost all of the people deported were murdered on or shortly after April 11, 1944, when the train carrying them reached Auschwitz-Berkinau.
These Jews' ancestors had been living with Greeks for thousands of years trading, working and travelling together all over the eastern Mediterranean for thousands of years (evidence from historical records plus genetics and antiquities) ....
Yet you said for the above photo:Get Real wrote:I no longer look at WWII photos in the same way that I did in the past because today I know that the Jews turned out to be as bad if not worse than the Nazis once they had attained power.
These days when I see pictures of Jews in concentration camps, etc, I can’t help but think to myself… “I guess Hitler knew something about the Jews that the rest didn’t…”
Thankfully, Hitler didn't succeed in eliminating all the Jews of the world and their survival skills (plus ours) can now be used to defeat the followers/followees of Hitler and Turkey!
May I remind the lady of 'some misinformation' that most of these Jews (of Thesalonika) were resettled there by the Ottomans after they were expelled from Iberia. I am not denying that there may have been some Jews there before as the Jewish diaspora was very widespread. They should thank the Ottomans for their survival. Did the Greeks do much to help these poor Jews, that so many died in Auschwitz?
You're wrong, Deniz! They were there long before the Ottomans. From their own website:Oral history claims that Jews inhabited the Epirus area from the period just after the destruction of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in 7OCE.
The earliest documented evidence of a Jewish presence in janina is recorded from the 9th century.
There are many "stories" of how much Greece did to thwart Hitler's genocide of the Jews in WWII. Shame on you Deniz. Greece sustained some of the severest casualties/capita fighting the Italians and then, weakened, fighting the Germans.
Now we have the (continually menacing) Turks to contend with.
Let us not forget your real enemy. Your own mind. When you defeat that, you will then be finally liberated properly.