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The Goebbels-Vlasov-Irving Question, Part 2

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-11-22 02:50

by Carolyn Yeager

Above: General Andrei Vlasov speaks to Soviet collaborators wearing the uniform of the German Wehrmacht, after completion of field service training.

Right: ROA (Russian Liberation Army) Chevron Identification insignia.

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What David Irving wrote about Vlasov in his book about Joseph Goebbels

Guess what? It all fits on one page, 770, of the Pdf version of Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich. It reads as follows:

The Goebbels-Vlasov-Irving Question

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2014-11-19 02:53

The Case of what David Irving wrote about Joseph Goebbels according to Wolf Wall Street.

The question: Did Goebbels fight to convince Adolf Hitler to put the captured Soviet general and collaborator Andrey Vlasov into the field against the Red Army, sometime before 1943?

Background: Vlasov's army was surrounded and he was captured on July 12, 1942. A Baltic German captain convinced Vlasov to cooperate with the German Army. Vlasov was taken to Berlin under the protection of the Wehrmacht's propaganda department. He founded the "Russian Liberation Committee" in hopes of forming a Russian Liberation Army. In Spring 1943 Vlasov wrote an anti-Bolshevik leaflet that was dropped by the millions on Soviet forces. He also wrote an open letter against Bolshevism. The propaganda department issued Russian Liberation Army patches to Russian volunteers using Vlasov's name, but those who wore them never served under his command. Both Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler were against giving Vlasov command of an army of Russians so it wasn't until March 1945 that he was given this opportunity. His final act in early May was to allow his battalions in Prague to join the Czech Resistance and fire upon the SS troops still fighting there.

The Unforgivable Sins of Mark Weber

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-11-25 08:17

From left: Mark Weber, visitor Fredrick Toben, Greg Raven at the IHR office in Southern California in April 1997.

By Carolyn Yeager

Mark Weber must be forced out of the IHR along with his Board of Directors and a brand new Board should be appointed by a committee made up of at least nine recognized historical/holocaust revisionists, each with a track record of honesty and commitment. This is the method Weber used in the early nineties when he played a major role in ousting founder Willis Carto from the IHR, so it can't be called unfair.

Thoughts on the Jewish Problem and the HoloHoax

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2013-03-27 17:04

By Carolyn Yeager
Copyright 2013 Carolyn Yeager

The following is a written version of the ideas at the beginning of my recent Heretics’ Hour radio program of 3-25-13 titled “Time to Blow the HoloHoax Out of the Water.” Some people get upset when the word ”holohoax” is used instead of  “holocaust,” thinking it is unnecessarily antagonizing to Jews — but I think it is proper, if just to keep from having to repeat their word, Holocaust, over and over and thus reinforcing a word that to those of us in the know, is offensive to us.  Left: Inside Yad Vashem’s over- the- top “Hall of Names.”

What holds the HoloHoax in place? Not the truth, not the facts. To find out, look at it this way. Imagine that it was “blown out of the water.” No more gas chambers. No more familiar sentences in newspapers and magazines, radio and TV, plus all over the Internet,  reminding us daily that “6 million Jews were killed by the Nazis.” No more aging “survivors” trekking to public schools, public libraries, community centers and any other venue that is offered, to tell how they escaped from a gas chamber during history’s most evil event.

Latest expression of virulent Jewish hatred: Hitler's parents' grave destroyed

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2012-03-30 15:23

Above: The tasteful headstone that marked the resting place of Alois and Klara Hitler in the Leonding churchyard since before WWI. It was removed Wednesday by timid German-Austrian Catholics in service to Jewish hatred and Jewish desire to obliterate history they don't like because it does not serve their interests. This gravestone in the cemetery near Linz, Austria makes Adolf Hitler seem all too human.

By Carolyn Yeager

The Gleiwitz “False Flag” Incident is Pure Fiction

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2012-03-23 15:01

By Carolyn Yeager
copyright 2012 Carolyn Yeager

 The following article is based on my notes for my radio program of March 19, 2012 (found here: https://carolynyeager.net/heretics-hour-false-story-gleiwitz-false-flag-...), and expanded to include further research and also clarification of a few details that became somewhat unclear largely because of the weather-related interruptions during the program. Once again, I hope readers will spread this article far and wide. Pictured right: German Radio Station Gleiwitz in 1936.

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Kraigher vs Kraigher - How Tito Escaped Hitler’s “Roesselsprung” Snare

Published by admin on Fri, 2011-11-04 01:22

An Original Story

by Wilhelm Kriessmann with Carolyn Yeager

copyright 2012 by Carolyn Yeager

The Fake Legends of Adolf Hitler’s “Jewish Grandfather”

Published by admin on Sun, 2011-10-23 00:47

How and why it got started, and why it’s not true

By Carolyn Yeager, March 2011

copyright 2011 Carolyn Yeager

It's ludicrous to imagine a family resemblance between these two faces.


The rumor that Adolf Hitler was the grandson of a Rothschild seems to have been hatched in the mind of a crypto-Jewish propagandist working in the United States’ first unified intelligence agency, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). Not long after, a former high Nazi official, waiting for his execution, “confessed” to discovering a “Jewish grandfather” in Hitler’s background. These fabrications have been thoroughly debunked, and the true story of Hitler’s family background is told below.

Hanna Reitsch – warrior of flight and freedom

Published by admin on Fri, 2011-10-14 02:41

Hanna Reitsch is unusual in being a feminine woman who was yet the equal of men in a dangerous male profession – test-piloting new military aircraft. Her love of flying from childhood on, along with her superior intelligence, unshakable determination, and ability to withstand tremendous stresses, gave her the edge that allowed her to rise to the top of the aviation world.