The Heretics' Hour: Bombs, Human Rights, Christianity and "Being In"

in Heretics' Hour Podcast, World War II

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February 6, 2012

Night Bombing over Germany - jigsaw puzzle
“Night Bombing over Germany” jigsaw puzzle, 1943

Christine Miller is Carolyn’s guest. Topics include:

  • Carolyn reads from The Fire: The Bombing of Germany 1940-1945 by Jörg Friedrich in the first half-hour;
  • First hand experience of biological warfare against Germany: the potato beetle;
  • Chris’ experiences of the bombing of Germany during WWII;
  • Chris reads her letter-to-the-editor “Shock and Awe”;
  • Chris’ latest essay in the February First Freedom newspaper, titled “Being accepted isn’t at all times a virtue”;
  • The sad situation of the Catholic Church today vis-à-vis Jewish “oversight”;
  • Henry Ford’s description of Jewish organization in New York City: the Kehillah;
  • Germans can’t stand up to Jews.

Caller-in Hadding from Florida joins in the second hour.

To purchase Chris Miller’s books [Reality Check and Campaign in the East, Aug. 1941-April 1942] write to her at millercbm@gmail.com.