‘I have read innumerable written source materials concerning Adolf Hitler over the last 70 years. Witness to History is the most compelling. It provides a realistic overview of the Third Reich in print. This is because its events are told by those who made them.’ ~ Marc Roland
Such was the superiority of lifestyle in Hitler’s Germany that life in the Reich from 1933 to 1940 has been removed from history books, movies and television dramas and documentaries, books, media comments and suchlike.
Virtually nothing has been written to reveal the truth about British responsibility for the Second World War and its disastrous results,’ writes Harry Elmer Barnes, America’s foremost revisionist historian.
The Hitler phenomenon is all the stranger because, of the four prominent leaders of the time, Stalin, Churchill, Roosevelt and Hitler, practically nothing is being written about any of them but Hitler.
If one puts a question to Hitler, he gives an immediate, brilliant, clear answer. There is no human being living whose promise on important matters I would trust more readily.
This may go some way to explain why Churchill expressed no regrets over the carnage of World War II. Why would he regret having so successfully accomplished all he had set out to achieve? Such was the appalling misery heaped upon mankind, it would have been perfectly natural for any government leader, regardless of political persuasion, to express remorse.
This document effectively put an end to the existence of history’s first successful workers-controlled nation and served as the legal basis for the activities of the occupation authorities of the victorious powers on German territory.
TO MY BROTHER KILLED IN BATTLE . Are you a peach tree or a beech tree? A birch grove, a little ivy leaf? I am looking for you, my brother, and I am looking For the thing into which God has changed you. . Is your soul bound […]
STRIKE AGAINST WAR: The little girl in this photograph is Ruby Crane. From the age of 3-years-old Ruby walked blind soldiers around a rehabilitation center called St Dunstan’s at Brighton in Sussex. Ruby’s Father was the head gardener. She knew they were blind and had recently returned from […]
MICHAEL WALSH: During my sleep, I dreamed – or was it a prophecy? The dream was persistent. Even when I occasionally woke and turned in my bed the dream picked up where it had left off. I can only speculate as to its meaning. Was it the hideous […]
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