- One of the great mysteries of life is that despite
the evidence to the contrary millions of otherwise intelligent people
still believe that Germany was the all powerful aggressor during the
2nd World War. Nothing better than these myths illustrate the
mind-bending power of propaganda.
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- The provable facts suggest that Germany was the
victim and not the perpetrator of naked neighboring aggression. The
subsequent allied military triumph was followed by the triumph of the
propagandists whose pressing need was to depict the victor nations as
being the victim.
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- THE BRUTISH EMPIRE
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- "Germany is too strong. We must destroy her."
- - Winston Churchill, Nov. 1936.
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- "In no country has the historical blackout been more
intense and effective than in Great Britain. Here it has been
ingeniously christened The Iron Curtain of Discreet Silence. Virtually
nothing has been written to reveal the truth about British
responsibility for the Second World War and its disastrous
results." - Harry Elmer Barnes. American Historian
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- "The war was not just a matter of the elimination of
Fascism in Germany, but rather of obtaining German sales
markets." - Winston Churchill. March, 1946.
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- "Britain was taking advantage of the situation to go
to war against Germany because the Reich had become too strong and had
upset the European balance." - Ralph F. Keeling, Institute of
American Economics
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- "I emphasized that the defeat of Germany and Japan
and their elimination from world trade would give Britain a tremendous
opportunity to swell her foreign commerce in both volume and
profit." - Samuel Untermeyer, The Public Years, p.347.
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- On September 2nd 1939 a delegate of the Labour
Party met with the British Foreign Minister Halifax in the lobby of
Parliament. 'Do you still have hope?'he asked. 'If you mean
hope for war,' answered Halifax, 'then your hope will be
fulfilled tomorrow. 'God be thanked!' replied the representative
of the British Labour Party. - Professor Michael Freund.
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- "In Britain, Lord Halifax was reported as being
'redeemed'. He ordered beer. We laughed and joked." - H. Roth.
Are We Being Lied To?
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- "In April, 1939, (four months before the outbreak of
war) Ambassador William C. Bullitt, whom I had known for twenty years,
called me to the American Embassy in Paris. The American Ambassador
told me that war had been decided upon. He did not say, nor did I ask,
by whom. He let me infer it. ... When I said that in the end Germany
would be driven into the arms of Soviet Russia and Bolshevism, the
Ambassador replied: "'what of it? There will not be enough Germans
left when the war is over to be worth bolshevising." - - Karl von
Wiegand, April, 23rd, 1944, Chicago Herald American
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- "I felt sorry for the German people. We were
planning - and we had the force to carry out our plans - to obliterate
a once mighty nation." - Admiral Daniel Leahy; U.S Ambassador
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- MYTH 1. THE GERMAN NATION IS AN AGGRESSIVE
NATION
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- The facts prove otherwise. A Study of
War by Prof. Quincy Wright, shows that in the period from 1480 to
1940 there were 278 wars involving European countries whose percentage
participation was as follows:
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- ENGLAND28%
- FRANCE26%
- SPAIN23%
- RUSSIA22%
- AUSTRIA19%
- TURKEY15%
- POLAND11%
- SWEDEN9%
- ITALY9%
- NETHERLANDS8%
- GERMANY (INCLUDING PRUSSIA)8%
- DENMARK7%
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- Likewise, Pitirim Sorokin, Vol.111,
Part.11, Social and Cultural Dynamics, shows that from the
12th Century to 1925 the percentage of years in which leading European
powers have been at war is as follows. (p.352).
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- COUNTRY PERCENTAGE OF YEARS AT WAR
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- SPAIN67%
- POLAND58%
- ENGLAND56%
- FRANCE50%
- RUSSIA46%
- HOLLAND44%
- ITALY36%
- GERMANY28%
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- Sorokin concludes therefore, "that Germany has had
the smallest and Spain the largest percent of years at war." Of
leading modern European states, England, France and Russia show
clearly twice the aggressive tendencies of Germany.
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- From the years 1815 to 1907 the record stands as
follows:
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- BRITAIN10 warsRUSSIA7 warsFRANCE5 warsAUSTRIA3
warsPRUSSIA-GERMANY3 wars
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- GERMANY DID NOT WANT WAR
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- "I believe now that Hitler and the German people did
not want war. But we declared war on Germany, intent on destroying it,
in accordance with our principle of balance of power, and we were
encouraged by the 'Americans' around Roosevelt. We ignored Hitler's
pleadings not to enter into war. Now we are forced to realize that
Hitler was right." - Attorney General, Sir. Hartley Shawcross,
March,16th, 1984
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- "The last thing Hitler wanted was to produce another
great war." - Sir. Basil Liddell Hart
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- "I see no reason why this war must go on. I am
grieved to think of the sacrifices which it will claim. I would like
to avert them." - Adolf Hitler, July, 1940.
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- Winston Churchill agrees: "We entered the war
of our own free will, without ourselves being directly
assaulted." - Guild Hall Speech, July 1943.
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- MYTH.2 THE GERMAN ARMED FORCES
- OUTNUMBERED THEIR NEIGHBOURS
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- POLAND
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- 30 Active Divisions
- 10 Reserve Divisions
- 12 Large Cavalry Brigades
- Poland had nearly 2,500,000 trained men available
for mobilisations.
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- FRANCE
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- 110 Divisions
- 65 were active divisions
- Including 5 cavalry divisions, two mechanised
divisions, one armoured division, the rest being infantry. On the
German borders stood the French commandstood 85 Divisions and
could mobilise 5,000,000-armed troops. These were supported
backed by five British divisions.
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- BRITAIN
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- Britain's relatively small but high quality Regular
Army was supported by the Territorial Army consisting of 26 Divisions
with plans well in hand to boost this to 55 divisions. This of course
was in turn supported by the then world's largest conscription army
holding an empire 'upon which the sun never set.'
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- The British Empire consisted also of the former
German 'empire' of New Guinea, Nauru, Western Samoa, South West
Africa, Quattar, Palestine, Transjordan, Tanganyika, Iraq, Togoland
and the Cameroons. These territories stolen from Germany added another
1,061,755 square miles to the British Empire, the equivalent of 35
Scotlands
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- GERMANY
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- Against these formidable forces Germany was able to
mobilise just ninety-eight divisions of which only fifty-two were
active (including Austrian divisions). Of the remaining 46
divisions only 10 were fit for action on mobilisation
and even in these the bulk of them were raw recruits who had been
serving for less than one month.
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- The other 36 divisions consisted mainly of Great War
veterans over the age of forty who were unfamiliar with modern weapons
and up to date military techniques.
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- THE BALANCE SHEET
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- On the balance sheets it can be seen that the Poles
and French alone, not counting Britain and its Empire, had the
equivalent of 130 divisions against a total of 98 German divisions of
with 1/3rd were virtually untrained men.
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- In terms of trained soldiers the Germans were at an
even bigger disadvantage. (Note at the outbreak of war over 50%
of the German armed forces was horse drawn).
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- WAR IN THE AIR
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- "The superiority of the Luftwaffe has been greatly
exaggerated to create the impression that Britain was the underdog; a
David fighting Goliath. In the run up to the Battle of Britain (August
10th 194) the Luftwaffe had 929 fighters available; mostly
single-engine Messerschmitt 109s. Of these 227 were twin-engine
long-range Me110s which had a top speed of 350mph. Although it had a
faster rate of climb it was inferior when turning or
manoeuvring.
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- The ME109's range restricted its field of operation.
Their real fields of operation out and back was a little
over 100 miles, a flight time of barely 95 minutes and a tactical
flight time of just 75 minutes. This was a sever handicap when it is
considered that whereas the Luftwaffe pilots were operating scores of
miles from their base, British pilots were often within sight of their
own. This handicap was made more critical by the fact that downed RAF
pilots could be rescued whilst Luftwaffe pilots were of course
if they were lucky imprisoned.
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- The twin-engine ME110 was a slow flyer able to
cruise at a little less than 300mph and was easily outpaced by the
RAF's Spitfires. It was also 'sluggish in acceleration and difficult
to manoeuvre.'
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- The greatest handicap for the Germans however was
there primitive radio equipment. Unlike the British versions it was
poor in air-to-air operation and could not be controlled by the
ground.
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- On the British side a total surpassing 650 fighter
aircraft had been amassed by mid-July, mostly Hurricanes and Spitfires
although including nearly 100 of the older types. During that whole
year Britain produced 4,238 fighters compared with a derisory 3,000
manufactured by Germany.
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- In terms of armaments the noted British military
historian, B.H Liddell Hart noted: "What is quite clear, and became
evident at the start, was that the German bombers were too poorly
armed to be able to beat off the British fighters without a fighter
escort of their own." History of the Second World War.
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- GERMANY AND OTHER FREE COUNTRIES ATTACKED
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- Poland carried out the first acts of aggression. In
March 1939 Poland, already occupying German territory 'acquired' in
1919 invaded Czechoslovakia. During the months running up to the
outbreak of war Polish armed forces repeatedly violated German
borders. On August 31st 1939 Polish irregular armed forces
launched a full scale attack on the German border town of
Gleiwitz.
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- Within hours Germany retaliated resulting in Britain
and France's declarations of war on the German nation on 3rd Sept
1939. In Britain's case this declaration of war was constitutionally
illegal. It was not as it should have been ratified by
parliament.
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- Despite her borders being constantly attacked by the
numerically superior armies of France and England, and economically
strangled by world finance, Germany refused to be drawn, negotiated
for peace and turned the other cheek for ten months.
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- Only when it accurately learned that England
intended to broaden the western front by occupying the Low Countries
and Norway, thus surrounding and threatening Germany's entire borders,
did Germany carry out a pre-emptive strike.
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- Germany's defensive counter attack was launched on
10th May 1940. This resulted in the rout of 330,000 British and French
troops by a significantly smaller army. It was one of the worst
debacles in military history. (The British press called it 'a
miracle).
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- Russia invaded Finland on Nov 30th 1939. Britain
(not for the first time) and France invaded Norway's neutrality on 8th
April 1940. To avoid attack via the Baltic Sea Germany
counter-attacked. In the small battles that followed (Trondheim) 2,000
German troops routed 13,000 British troops. They were evacuated on
1st May. To save face Churchill disembarked 20,000 British
troops at Narvik. They were driven out by 2,000 Austrian Alpine
troops.
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- Canada declared war on Germany 10th Sept 1939.
In June 1940 Soviet Russia invaded Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania and
Rumania. In June 1940, Britain declared war on Finland, Rumania and
Hungary whilst also occupying defenseless Iceland. All of these acts
of aggression in gross violation of international law and previously
signed treaties.
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- On May 10th 1940 in brazen defiance of
international law Britain occupied Iceland. Icelanders regarded the
British armed forces as an occupying force.
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- On 7th Dec 1941 a British backed coup overthrew the
Yugoslav government. On 27th March 1941 British troops enter Greece.
On 6th April 1941 Germany retaliated and Britain retreated again. In
June 1940 Britain prepares to invade neutral Portugal.
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- The United States, supposedly neutral, consistently
attacks German shipping and arrests or otherwise kidnaps German
citizens, even those living in South American countries. In
August 1941. Germany retaliated.
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- In 1940 alone Britain, supposedly standing alone and
at bay, added 1.6 MILLION SQUARE MILES TO ITS WORLD EMPIRE
occupying Italian and French colonies; Syria, Iraq and
Persia. Britain's foremost military historian, A.J.P. Taylor
conceded: "There can be no doubt that he (Hitler) broadened
the war in 1941 only on preventive grounds."
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- Footnote on casualties: In terms of casualties the
United Kingdom came in at number nine. Russia came first (official
figures at 13.6 million, Germany 3.5, China 1.3, Japan 1.3, Romania
350,000, United States 252,000, Italy 279,000, UK 264,000, France
213,000, Hungary 200,000, Poland 123,000, Greece 88,000, Finland
82,000, Canada 37,000, India 24,000, Australia 23,000, Belgium 12,000,
Czechoslovakia 10,000, Bulgaria 10,000, New Zealand 10,000 (another
country threatened by Germany no doubt!), Netherlands 8,000, South
Africa 6,000, Norway 3,000, Denmark 1,800, Brazil 943.
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- A FINAL EPITAPH FROM ONE OF ENGLAND'S FINEST
POETS:
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- A curse for England, false and base,
- Where nothing can prosper but disgrace,
- Where crushed is each flower's tender form,
- And decay and corruption feed the worm ....
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- ... Sounds familiar?
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- Comment
- Michael Rivero
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- The "Clash of civilizations" is not about religion,
but about banking. How Hitler rebuilt Germany's economy was simple. He
abandoned the fractional reserve banking system that was crippling
post-WW1 Germany and instituted a currency with a fixed unit of value.
Oddly enough, it was a financial system not very different from that
of the United States prior to 1913. This allowed Germany to rebuild
quickly, but was of course a direct threat to the bankers who had
grown rich and powerful with legalized counterfeiting. This is the
reason that "war" (actually a boycott; see attached) was "declared"
against Germany. The bankers feared that people everywhere would see
the immediate advantages of a non- reserve monetary system and force a
change in their own countries. Germany, specifically the German
economy, had to be wrecked in order to preserve the fractional reserve
banking system everywhere else.
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- Oddly enough, when Putin came to power in Russia, he
did pretty much the same thing; kicking out the oligarchs and
restructuring Russia's economic system, and the end result is that
Russia has paid off all her debts early (while the USA, still enslaved
to the Federal Reserve, sinks deep into debt every single day), and
not surprisingly, enmity against Russia by nations under the control
of reserve banking systems and bankers is on the increase.
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- The same "war of money" underlies the push for
Islamophobia. It's not really about religion but about the conflict
between compounded interest versus loan-plus-fixed-fee
financing.
- Michael Rivero
- What Really Happened
- [email protected]
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- Comment
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- What all of you don't understand is: Hitler did not
want any war.
- He wanted peace. The Third Reich needed peace to
rebuild Germany after what the Jews, who had the upper hand in the
Weimar Republic, had done to Germany.
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- If Hitler had wanted a war, then he would not have
offered to withdraw and pay damages to Poland after The Reich defeated
Poland.
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- Had Hitler wanted a war he would have destroyed the
British Expeditionary Army at Dunkirk. He said "NO!" when General
Heinz Guderian wanted to attack the British at Dunkirk.
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- It is high time we stop believing in the Jewish lies
told about WWII and start understanding the truth. Hitler did not want
a war!!!!
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- Who wanted war? Zionist Jews of the world.
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- Comment
- Randulf Johan Hansen
- www.thenewsturmer.com
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- Hess on a secret mission landed in Britain to end
the war with the West that Hitler did not want. Churchill concealed
the nature of his mission because Churchill was taking order from Jews
(Baruch and Morganthau as well as the merchant banking houses of The
City) wanted the extermination of Germans and the threat of the
usury-free Nationalist Populist dynamism.
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- Comment
- From: Dick Eastman
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- With the advantage of retrospect and the exposure of
what really happened, I am sorry Hitler and Japan did not get a
negotiated settlement (rather than a defeat) out of World War
Two.
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- He could have done so easily. Instead of bombing
London he could have bombed the mansions of the British aristocracy on
their great estates, bombed them to rubble. The British elite did not
care about the insufferable lower-class nobodies dying in the London
Blitz. They would care about losing the family castle. And the
strategy would have saved the Luftwaffe as well. The British always
knew the German planes were headed straight to London and so had all
of their anti-aircraft guns, barrage baloons and searchlights and RAF
Spitfires there to intercept them. If they went after the gentry where
they lived they would have had all Britain in which to select their
targets. The RAF could not be everywhere at once. Before you know it
the House of Lords would have renegged on their backing of Churchill
(Baruch's pet bulldog) and his insistance upon unconditional surrender
and would have settled for a negotiated peace that would have saved
Europe from half-conquest by (Jewish) communism. Remember that when we
are fighting the elites. Our enemy is not the stupid and depraved
soldiers they send after us -- our enemy is the Money Power elite
themselves.
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- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/frameup/message/22069
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- Munich Betrayal And Its Contemporary Lessons
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- Between 1932 and 1942, the USA used about 12 per
cent of her gross income on military equipment. That was far above
what Germany used and what Japan used. I call such high part of gross
national income for propping up a country making it ready for
war.
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