That quote, or variations of it, have been frequently attributed to Adolf Hitler.
Hitler said that is was a safe place for the Jews to be and they were better off there and then the people would go and never came out, if people did not want to go in they would force them and and then properly kill them for being a trouble maker.
In his speech on 30 Janaury 1939 Hitler said that if the Jews plunged the world into war again, they would be annihilated. (The Nazis claimed that the Jews had caused World War 1 - hence 'again').
No. Why? Because I said so
many have said that he did but a lot of people and scientist say he didnt. its up in the air
they turned to prisoners for the nazis
Harj Singh
A famous quote by Voltaire . Its meaning is still debated today. The way I (like to) see it, it is a sentence said in irony. Voltaire is saying, "Let us accept that God exists. But what if he didn't? Well, we would have to invent him, because he is necessary for the individual / society , for whatever reasons. So then, if he DIDN'T exist, we would actually be living exactly the same way, believing in a God that is not there." With this irony, Voltaire is trying to show that God does not exist. Perhaps Voltaire is saying that it does not matter whether God exists or not.
I would say it was an anarchist.
John .H. Nash because he thought that it would come in handy and he said that hopefully the next president would not shut them down
The Jews had over 600 laws governing everything the Jews could do, eat, when to wash, etc. Saint Paul said that these were man made laws and following them would not get them to heaven. Only faith and good works would do that.
No. It is said that soap was a German invention.
When a species dies out completely, it becomes extinct.
The Jews were the only ones commanded to keep the Sabbath.
Hitler said that is was a safe place for the Jews to be and they were better off there and then the people would go and never came out, if people did not want to go in they would force them and and then properly kill them for being a trouble maker.
The majority of the Jews believed the prophets who said a Messiah would come and free them , but it was to beof their sins, but the Jews wanted the Messiah to be a king and free them of the Roman bondage.
JUICE NOT JEWS! There, I said it.
She would behave like an old wise man, full of wisdom and knowledge. After all, she is said to invent writing itself.