Why don't you just give the data? Are you concerned you might have it wrong?
Watchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis? You're really that uninformed? Or are you just trying to score Internet Points by twisting someone's post to better your own ego?
Try wikipedia. I don't normally recommend it for readers over about 9 years old but in your case it may help.
Bah! I'll summarize.
Torah books predate the New Testament. The Pentateuch, as it is known to Christians, is the 5 Books of Moses, the written part of the Torah (there is also an oral history component of the Torah). Christians include the Old Testament in their collection because Yeshu ben Yusuf of Nazareth and his gaggle of knifemen, hookers and fishermen were all Jewish, and the Messiah is a Jewish myth/prophecy. The job description "Christ" only has validity within the perspective of Jewish prophecy so those historical/allegorical/metaphorical stories were included in the final collection determined by some group in Rome.
Both Old and New Testament predate and are included in the Qu'ran.
Seriously, I expect any one who has the cojones to post in "religion" subfora on any forum to know this much at the very least.
What do you suggest? "How can the world forgive Germany?"
Define "world" and "Germany." Oh, and also define "forgive."
I've already weighed in on this thread. Read back. tl;dr -- those of us who were not alive during WW2 have no skin in the game; those who did are dying off.
The nation of Germany has redeemed itself by not being an a-hole since then. Meanwhile "the world" has moved on and has other crap to worry about. And besides,
every nation has done crappy things to other nations. My family name was part of the Saxon invasion of England. Two brothers went to Ireland as "planters" (aka a-holes) then migrated to Boston in the 1760s. At some point offspring of those men's offspring migrated to Oregon, making them 3rd stage a-holes. Now here I am, 1500 years later, totally not responsible for my ancestors' decisions to subjugate, dominate or exterminate other humans. I'm sorry, in my own way, but there's not a darn thing I can do to change the past. Nor can "Germany" change the past of what happened in Europe in 1914 or in 1939. Nor can England, or France, or Italy . . . .
And the Protocols have no more relevance to this discussion than Batman has in a discussion about new york.