Setting the record straight with VK Clark, part 1
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The above is from one of Clark's blogsites which I do not have access to or don't know how to find. Enlarge
I came across some recent commentary by Veronica K. Clark, having to do with my criticism of what she has written about what she calls “Hitler's Platterhof Speech.” It is in such a hysterical mode of writing that I feel the need to present the facts.
Clark obtained this speech quite a number of years ago and asked Wilfried Heink to translate it for her. She then made two books from it: (1) Hitler's Most Significant Speech (only 100 copies printed) and (2) Hitler & Himmler: Uncensored,
In her first comment (pictured above) she starts out by calling me “Krazy Kahant” (she is projecting) and says I am a “dolt” because I don't change Hitler's words when translating them as she does. She claims that when Hitler said “Volk” (people or nation) he really meant “Rasse” (race). To defend herself from such a serious transgression, she comes up with a completely false assessment of the passage, knowing that her readers will not understand what she's saying or bother to check into it. In other words, she makes something up, which is not unusual for her.






