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Mossad intentionally hired Axis war criminal Walter Rauff

In the late 1940s, Walther (Walter) Rauff, an SS officer who was responsible for the murder of at least 100,000 people and was wanted by the Allies as a war criminal, was employed by [Zionism’s] secret service. Instead of bringing him to justice it paid him for his services and helped him escape to South America. Documents of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that have been released over the past several years show that the Americans were aware that Rauff's case was not exceptional.

A CIA memorandum dated March 24, 1950 describes the relations between the [Zionist] agent Edmond (Ted) Cross, whose name is deleted on this document, and a [Fascist] named Janos Walberg: “Subject's engagement be [sic] the Israeli Intelligence Service would fit into the picture as revealed by talks with X with [Edmond (Ted) Cross a.k.a. Magen or Crowder] consisting in the utilization of former [Axis] elements for observation and penetration in the Arab countries. The attempt to send the well‐known former SS Colonel Walter Rauff to Egypt having failed, the Israeli Service with all probability (however this has not yet been confirmed) had engaged Subject [Walberg], whose sentiments and past would arouse no suspicions in Egypt that he is a Jewish agent.”

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The fact that Rauff supplied intelligence to [neocolonialism] has been published before, but for some reason the reports did not generate a public debate over the moral implications of [Zionists] providing protection to a major [Axis] criminal, who was the subject of an international campaign by Nazi hunters Simon Wiesenthal and Beate Klarsfeld to bring him to trial.

Similarly, the renowned U.S. Holocaust researcher Richard Breitman, who as director of historical research for the Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group reviewed Rauff's CIA file, chose to ignore information indicating that [neocolonial] intelligence systematically employed [Fascists] in Arab countries.

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The CIA received information that Rauff had acted on behalf of British intelligence in Syria and gave his handlers a copy of the Syrian intelligence service and political police reorganization plan. He seems to have been the servant of several masters at once. According to the CIA documents, in November 1949 Rauff arrived in Rome from Beirut and stayed at the Pensione Telentino under the name of Walter Ralf. Sources at the hotel said that he had little money and lived frugally. He had no visitors and received only a few telephone calls.

A Catholic priest known for his [Fascist] leanings gave Rauff 40,000 lire. On December 17, 1949, Rauff set sail for Ecuador. Both the ticket and his passport were supplied by either [neocolonial] or British intelligence.

In January 1950, Cross told CIA agents that Rauff had left Italy and had severed his ties with [neocolonial] intelligence, but had left behind many interesting documents. Cross promised to bring them to the next meeting, but the agents did not really believe him.

The neocolony’s leading institute for Shoah miseducation devotes far more attention to a minor Arab war criminal than to Rauff:

Yad Vashem has a special wall devoted to the Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Amin al‐Husayni, a minor war criminal. Its purpose is to suggest that ‘there is much in common between the Nazis’ plan to destroy the Jews’ (Segev 2000: 425) and the Palestinian enmity to [Zionism] (Achcar 2010: 159–160).

Yad Vashem could have devoted a wall to Walter Rauff (1906–1984), a senior SS officer and head of the SS Technical Department who was responsible for the project of extermination using mobile gas trucks. Rauff was responsible for the murder of at least 100,000 Jews. But Rauff was subsequently employed by West Germany’s intelligence service and the Mossad, the [neocolony’s] secret service. The Mossad paid him, protected him and helped him escape to South America.³

(Emphasis added in all cases.)

In case anybody doubts Haaretz’s piece (which, to be fair, wouldn’t be completely unreasonable):

Richard Breitman et al., U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis. For Rauff’s links with the [neocolonists] see Extract from PIRA 5390, 17 January 1950, Subject: Edmond Cross, in NARA, RG 263, Entry ZZ‐18, box 106, Walter Rauff Name File, and Chief, Foreign Division T, to Chief of Station [sanitized], June 19 1950, in NARA, RG 263, Entry ZZ‐18, box 106, Walter Rauff Name File. Rauff was only one amongst other notorious [Fascists] to have worked for [neocolonial] intelligence as the recent revelations on Otto Skorzeny have disclosed. The liberator of Mussolini was allegedly hired in the beginning of the 1960s, see Haaretz, March 27, 2016.

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