From AdolfHitler@Reich to Lula@gov March 2nd, 2024 Elio Gaspari

Dear Sir,

I am writing to you because I saw that after an argument with the Jews you explained that you had never spoken about the Holocaust. As for the literalness of your statements, the reason is yours. Recap.

In Addis Ababa you said this: “What is happening to the Palestinian people in Gaza does not exist at any other historical moment. In fact, it existed when Hitler decided to kill the Jews.”

Days later, you clarified in your statement: “Do not try to interpret the interview I gave. Read the interview and stop judging me based on what the Israeli Prime Minister said.” […] First of all, I didn't say the word Holocaust. Holocaust was the Israeli Prime Minister's interpretation. It wasn't mine. The second thing is: death is death.”

Mr. President, this is how everything was summed up in five words: “Hitler has decided to kill the Jews.” Do you really believe that I decided to kill the Jews and that from this a machine was created that 6 million people eradicated?

Jews were killed before and after Hitler, but it was only during my administration that what is now called the Holocaust occurred. There is no one without the other.

Throughout my rule over the Reich, I persecuted the Jews and everything that happened to them met with my encouragement and approval, but I am writing to you to make it clear that nothing that happened was solely due to Hitler.

I will recap and focus on the period after the arrival of Europeans in the country you govern.

At Easter 1506, 2,000 Jews were massacred in Lisbon. In 1647, Isaac de Castro, who had lived in Pernambuco and Bahia, was burned alive in Terreiro do Paço. In 1739 it was the turn of António José da Silva Coutinho, a Rioborn Jew who wrote plays for the theater.

Here where I am I live with several popes, but they ask me not to mention them. I was five years old when Edgar Degas, that great French painter, expelled a young girl from his studio because he thought she was Jewish.

When I began denouncing Jews at the beginning of the 20th century, I was not alone. The Emperor of Germany, Wilhelm II, lived in exile and said this for these “parasites”. […]I think the best treatment would be gas.”

I, Adolf Hitler, was never alone. I think the Jews should be expelled from Palestine, and I'm not alone. The Gaza war proves this.

If you say that I decided to kill her, you are exaggerating. Scapegoating myself is easy but useless. Let's take the case of Adolf Eichmann. He deported hundreds of thousands of Jews to extermination camps. After the Jews captured him in Argentina, he said he was not an antiSemite but was following my orders.

It is true that I followed orders, but look at the attendance record at the meeting I ordered that structured the bureaucracy of the Final Solution. It took place in Berlin in 1942, with 15 participants, including him. (I had more work to do.)

After the war I came here and the responsibility was passed on to me. Of the 15, 2 had already died, 1 killed himself, 3 were executed and another 2 disappeared. There were 7 left. They all received light sentences. One of them got a public job after serving his sentence. He was tried again and fined about $100 today in 1951.

Good luck and hail Hitler!

Adolf

Magnoli said it all

Demetrio Magnoli said it all about Binyamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel:

“His government, a coalition of Likud and farright racists, was hit by popular demonstrations that blocked authoritarian judicial reform. Then, on October 7, he was mortally wounded by Hamas's barbaric attacks that destroyed the building of 'Security without Peace'.” 'built since 2009. Since then, endless war has become his lifeline and that is why Netanyahu, defying the US, announces the expansion of the military invasion in the Rafah area.”