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The “Wizard of Oz” movie was first released just a few days before WW II began in August of 1939.

Judy Garland may mean Jew’s God Land, of Israel. Dorothy the Jew was looking for a way ( a door ) to get back home and back into Israel after being kicked out beginning in 70 AD.

Without WW II and the Jewish Holocaust there would never have been today’s new country of Israel, because the Jewish population was too small in Israel before 1933 in order to ever take over the complete total control of and to successfully fight for keeping the land of Israel.

Populating Israel with Jews was tried many times before, and nothing else but the hidden manufacturing and behind the scenes making of WW II ever worked to bring about today’s new country of Israel.

The movie, Wizard of Oz, is about a dream, and the return to Israel for a homeland for the Jews, was only a dream of the Jews in 1939.

Near the beginning, Dorothy falls off the fence and into the pig pen and is rescued by the Lion person. Jews have a big fall in Nazi Germany, and then later the Jews are rescued by Zionism ( Lionism ) by the existence of the new country of Israel.

The twister is a tornado which relates to the number two, and thus to World War Two.

Following the Yellow ( Gold ) Brick road relates to how the US Great Depression was the major stimulus for the economic collapse in Germany and also to making WW II happen.

Many professional people think that the US Great Depression was intentionally brought about, and it was not something unexpected by those who ran the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve has admitted on it’s website that the Federal Reserve was the sole cause of the US Great Depression, but the website claims that the depression was unexpected.

Miss Gulch, the wicked witch, name relates to the letters G C H, which relates to the Goyim Christian Church, the supposed evil historical persecutors of the Jews.

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