"Kurt Eisner, the Jew, was a prophet who fought relentlessly against the fainthearted and wretched, because he not only loved mankind, but believed in it and wanted it."
- Eulogy at Kurt Eisner's funeral,1 Hitler marched in the procession wearing the red armband of the Soviets, and 14 years later arrested the murderer of Eisner, who also had to give up his luxury prison cell for Hitler in 1923
February 1919
Galician Jew Kurt Eisner, the communist revolutionist and premier of the short-lived Bavarian Republic (Nov 1918 - Jan 1919), was assassinated by the 22 year old German war hero Arco-Valley on February 21, 1919. Arco-Valley reportedly shot Eisner twice in the head—at close range—from behind, before Eisner was himself shot by Eisner's bodyguard.2 Arco-Valley, wrote in his diary of Eisner shortly before he murdered him:
"he is a Bolshevik. He is a Jew, he is not a German. He betrays the Fatherland,"3
Arco-Valley was initially sentenced to death for the murder, but the sentence was later commuted to 10 years imprisonment of which he served just five. During the proceedings Arco-Vally said:
"I hate Bolshevism. I love my Bavarians and hate the Jews. I am a faithful monarchist and a good Catholic. Above all, I respect and honour Bavaria. Therefore, long live the monarchy, long live Rupprecht!"4
Arco-Valley was himself halachically Jewish, his mother was a member of the Oppenheim banking dynasty, although his father was a Austrian Catholic aristocrat. It is claimed that Arco-Valley's assassination of Eisner was a result of him being rejected for membership of the Thule Society as he was a mischling, and his assassination of Eisner was an attempt to prove his Germanic patriotism.
Count Arco-Valley became a hero of the Bavarian people for what they perceived as his patriotic actions. A speech he made in court in which he dissuaded his followers from any attempt to liberate him, and instead work for the building up of the fatherland, was meet with a storm of applause which the judges did not attempt to stop.5 The state prosecutor is even quoted as saying:
"If only more young men were animated by such love, we would be able to view our future more hopefully."6
Arco-Valley's sentence was served in Lansberg prison, reportedly in considerable comfort, due to his status as a Bavarian anti-Bolshevik hero. German author Heinz A. Heniz, in his 1934 biography Germany's Hitler, wrote of his visit to Lansberg prison in 1933 where he interviewed Chief Warder Franz Hemmrich who had worked at the prison since 1920. Hemmrich said that Arco-Valley had been turfed-out of his large cell on November 11, 1923 so Adolf Hitler, who'd been arrested for leading the Beer Hall Putsch, could have it.7
March 1933
Just six weeks after Hitler became German chancellor, Arco-Valley who been freed in 1924, was arrested for reportedly planning to assassinate Hitler,8 a fact you will have difficulty finding mentioned in any post-war books or articles which discuss him. Douglas Reed, the legendary British exposer of Talmudic malevolence, in his 1943 book Lest We Regret, wrote of the Nazis' arrest of Arco-Valley:
"The only plausible motive that suggests itself, for Hitler's arrest of him, is the desire to remove witnesses of Hitler's conduct in Munich in 1918."9
Reed controversially postulates that Hitler served as a foot-soldier to Eisner's communist regime in Bavaria. Evidence which backs up this claim, is mentioned by another leading critic of zhidomasonstvo; Jüri Lina, in his 2004 book Architects of Deception: The Concealed History of Freemasonry, Lina wrote:
"In an old news-reel from this time, among a group of officers, you can see Corporal Adolf Hitler walking with a red communist badge in the funeral procession to honour the Jewish socialist Eisner."10
Hitler marches in memory of a Jewish socialist, wearing the red armband of the Soviets.
This is the footage to which Lina referred, although the anti-fascist who uploaded the footage has put his own unsourced spin into the title of the video, and claims that this footage was captured from Australian television. The fact Hitler attended the funeral and is the man pictured in this footage, has been confirmed by several historians.11
1. Karl, Michaela. Die Münchener Räterepublik. Patmos Verlag Gmbh. 2008. p.39. As quoted in: Weber, Thomas. Hitler's First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War. Oxford University Press. 2011. p.251.
3. Grunberger, Richard. Red Rising in Bavaria. London; Arthur Barker. 1973. p.84.
4. Commute Penalty For Eisner Murder. The New York Times. January 19, 1920.
5. Ibid.
6. Elon, Amos. The Pity of it All: A Portrait of Jews in Germany 1743-1933. London; Penguin. 2004. p.?.
7. Heinz, Heinz A. Germany's Hitler. London; Hurst & Blackett, ltd. 1934. p.195.
8. Channon, Henry. The Ludwigs of Bavaria. London; Methuen & Co. 1933. p.185.
8. Admits Plot to Kill Hitler. Rochester Evening Journal - March 13, 1933. p.1.
8. Seized as Assassin. The Milwaukee Sentinel - March 13, 1933. p.14.
8. Arco-Valley Held as Foe of Hitler. The New York Times. March 14, 1933.
8. Count Arrested. The Montreal Gazette. November 9, 1939. p.9.
9. Reed, Douglas. Lest We Regret. London; Jonathan Cape Ltd. 1943. p.261.
10. Lina, Jüri. Architects of Deception: The Concealed History of Freemasonry. 2004. p.352.
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Most interesting, I had never seen anything like this before about Hitler, but it is not necessarily any form of evidence that his loyalties were divided, or that he was a politically confused man. The fact that he was in the association of military comrades within the funeral procession is evidence that this was nothing more than a formal paying of respects to an adversary, much the same as when a soldier from the opposite side who dies and is buried by his adversaries receives a full military funeral with honours. Notions of chivalry were far different then compared to today. Also Hitler's views on Communism were very clear, and he was fully aware of the massacres of the gentile 'goyim' 'subhumans' perpetrated by the Jewish Freemason banker-financed Trotsky and Lenin which were still going on at that time in Russian, so I honestly do not think that the intent of Hitler and his military comrades was to demonstrate solidarity with the Communists in any way.
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