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Marty commented, “The Holocaust is stamped as a memory on the heart of every Jewish person, even more so than the founding of Israel in 1948. Without the Holocaust you do not have today’s state of Israel.”
He continued, “These camps were systematic killing camps, but they were also systematic plundering camps. The Nazis would tell the Jews to bring one suitcase and that they were moving them to a new place. This wasn’t new, throughout Europe Jews have had to move at a moments notice for some 1,500 years. As part of the process, Jews would try to hide their valuables in the liners of their suitcases, coats and even under the soles of their shoes."
He added, "When they got to the camps they were stripped naked and sent to work or exterminated. All of their clothes, shoes and suitcases were left. Then a group of Jewish prisoners were forced to search through the linings of these items and find all the valuables. All of these goods were loaded up on trucks and stored at a place called Kanada House or Kanada Warehouse. There were 26 warehouses and up to 1,000 Jews were forced to be involved in the plundering of the Jewish people. Ironically, they were called the Kanada Kommandoes. The reason it was called “Kanada” was because Canada was associated as a place of wealth.”
Marty shared how the name of Canada was associated with darkness and robbery, and then all of a sudden it clicked.
“That is why we are supposed to go in trucks across Canada bringing financial restoration to the Jewish people.”
The location of the Kanada House during the Holocaust matched the name of the Canada house that Sharon Hayton of CMJ had shared with us that she had received from God that they were to build in Israel to show love to the Jewish people.