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tomi man
27th January 2004, 20:23
hello yall...i am new here..hope we will have a gooood time :D

did che ever say somthing about the isral-arabic problem in 1945-1947??

what did che think about hitler??

and last thing...there is here anione from israel??

Ortega
27th January 2004, 21:56
There are, or have been several Israeli members - the only one I can think of now is il Commie.

I don't think Che had too much to say about Israel. As for Hitler, I'm not sure. I don't think he was ever outspoken about Hitler, but I'm sure that Che disliked him, as he was against many of the things that Che stood for.

Dr. Rosenpenis
27th January 2004, 22:24
I assume he strongly opposed Hitler in WWII.
-He was a communist.
-He had a brain.
-He supported the USSR.
-I know he opposed the fascists in Spain, so I assume he had similar feelings against Hitler.
Not much a question, but welcome to Che-lives.

LuZhiming
27th January 2004, 23:25
Che obviously thought Hitler was a brutal Imperialist. Just look at the video entitled Imperialism here: http://www.che-lives.com/home/modules.php?...wdownload&cid=3 (http://www.che-lives.com/home/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=3). He mentions the bestiality of Hitler's armies. I'm not sure if Che ever wrote very much on Israel, but he probably opposes their military actions at the least.

shintso
10th February 2004, 22:31
hey i'm from israel too

i havn't found any che related metrials concering the israeli-arabic problem prior to 1948. but after mivtza kadesh (Sanai war - 1956) he saw israel as a part of the impirialistic western socity (in that year israel engaged into war with egypt in order to please england and france and also to enter the western bunch). in his piece about vietnam (two.. three...) che gives israel as an example for impirializm, and since israel is located between three continents, it also symbolizes the globalization of the cold war.

hava nagila

Maynard
12th February 2004, 08:52
I am not sure about Che's thoughts on that particular problem but he mentions Israel in his speech " Create two, three, many Vietnams".

" It is not possible to foresee what will be the outcome of the Cold War between Israel, which is backed by the imperialists, and the progressive countries of the region. It is another one of the threatening volcanoes in the world" is the quote shintso is referring too. It doesn't say that much but you can see from those words, he saw Israel as a state working for the imperialists

It's obvious what Che thought of Hitler as all communists would, no doubt about it, he mentioned him a few times, in his speech on "Political sovereignty and economic independence" live on Cuban TV, he said: " Today there are kings without crowns; they are the monopolies , the true masters of entire nations and at times of entire continents. That has been the case until now on the African continent and a good part of the Asian continent and unfortunately on our Latin America continent as well. Other times they have tried to rule the world. First it was Hitler, a representative of the big German monopolies who tried to take the idea of the superiority of a race and impose it on the world in a war that cost 40 million lives"

He also mentioned him at the United Nations while discussing how Belgium suffered under the wrath of German imperialism and then went on to repeat the same act in Congo.