Germany

The Heretics' Hour: Jewish Rule in Morgenthau Plan and Nuremberg Tribunals

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February 21, 2011

Guest Dr. Andreas Wesserle comments on the spirit of hatred at the heart of the “Justice” meted out after WWII. Topics include:

  • U.S. Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, Jr. hatched the vicious, vengeful Morgenthau Plan for the post-war “pastoralization,” de-industrialization and abject subjugation of the German people;
  • Nuremberg “trials” were about revenge and empire-building;
  • America gained permanent political control of Germany;
  • “Holocaust” claims became basis of German law;
  • Kellogg-Briand Pact did not outlaw aggressive war, as is now claimed.

Picture: Henry Morgenthau

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The Heretics' Hour: Devastated Germany, 1946-52

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:56
 
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November 1, 2010

Dr. Andreas Wesserle, a Carpathian German expellee, remembers the struggle to survive in a devastated post-war Germany. Topics include:

  • School took place without teachers, textbooks or electricity;
  • Food rations miniscule —pickled mutton, anyone?
  • Cramped barracks housing with no toilets or running water lasted for years;
  • Substitution of Deutschmark for Reichsmark wiped-out average Germans;
  • Nation’s manufacturing equipment carted off by Brits, French, Russians;
  • Millions died, mainly of starvation and exposure.

Photo caption (above right): Frankfurt, Germany: As a truckload of decayed food enters the main garbage disposal area in Frankfurt, destitute Germans clamber over it, trying to find some edibles to supplement their meager diet. Much of the waste comes from the U.S. Army cold storage plant in the city. Since these people have no valuables or money with which to trade in the black market, they have to root like animals. [Credit: U.S. Army Signal Corp Photo from Acme – 12/15/47]   Enlarge.

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The Heretics' Hour: Dr. Andreas Wesserle on the German Holocaust - 1944-46

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:55
 
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October 25, 2010

Special two-hour program! Topics include:

  • History of the region & persecution of minorities;
  • Arrival of the partisans; terrorism in German Slovakia;
  • Saved by an SS police detachment, move to Prague;
  • American bombs and violence by Czechs;
  • Flight to the new German border;
  • Life as refugees in Bavaria. 

Andreas Wesserle emigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 1952, to Chicago and then Milwaukee. He began college at North Park University, then to Marquette, Univ. of Wisconsin and Southern Ill. Univ., eventually earning four degrees: in Political Science, History, Sociology, and Urban Planning. He taught Political Science, History and History of US Foreign Policy at seven universities in this country and in Europe, including the Univ. of Munich. He’s the author of many hundreds of publications and commentaries. He lives today with his wife in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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The Heretics' Hour : Günter Deckert from Germany

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:50
 
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October 4, 2010

 
Günter Deckert gives Carolyn his views on current issues. Topics include:
  • Revisionists still going to jail – the latest, Gerd Honsik in Austria;
  • A closer look at alien immigration problems in Germany;
  • Shultze-Rhonhof’s book Der Krieg, der viele Väter hatte (“The War Which Had Many Fathers”);
  • German Supreme Court upholds right to publish a Politically Incorrect book;
  • End of WWI reparations payments comes as a surprise to most;
  • U.S. deliberately infected Guatemalan mental patients with syphilis to test penicillin, from 1946-48.

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The Heretics' Hour: Revisionism News

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September 27, 2010

  Carolyn Yeager discusses:
  • SPLC “HateWatch” discovers Carolyn’s book;
  • History for the masses: Marvel Comics WWII heroes;
  • David Irving jumps into hot water again;
  • Questions and answers on the Sept. 1, 1939 bombing of Wieluń, Poland;
  • Contents of the August Zuerst!, new right-wing German newsmagazine;
  • Letter from a listener.

Image: The October 2010 cover of Zuerst! magazine

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The Heretics' Hour: Interview with Dr. Rudolf Pueschel

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September 20, 2010

Dr. Pueschel is a writer, translator and publisher of books and papers on contemporary history and human rights, in particular Czech-German relations and the expulsion of ethnic Germans following WWII. Topics include:
  • Benes Decrees legalized violent expulsion of Sudeten Germans from Bohemia and Moravia before Yalta;
  • Recently released video (now censored and removed from Youtube) from May 1945 shows roundup and murder of Germans in Prague;
  • Pueschel’s translation of Sidonia Dedina’s book Edvard Benes – The Liquidator;
  • Federation of Expellees led by Erika Steinbach is in conflict with Expeller Nations that seek to control the information;
  • More on Sarrazin book; German govt. repression of political right; German people will awaken.

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The Heretics' Hour: Wall Street, International Banking, and Adolf Hitler

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 18:48
 
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May 17, 2010

Carolyn Yeager separates myth from fact and the real from the rogue on this complicated subject, deconstructing the crazy-quilt world of conspiracy theorizing about the German Führer. Topics include:

  • Conspiracy theories questioned;
  • The cause of the Weimar hyperinflation;
  • Hitler’s economic miracle based on sovereign credit principles;
  • Today’s financial crises;
  • A Russian opinion poll on Katyn.

Picture: Chancellor Hitler and his Banker Hjalmar Schacht

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The Heretics' Hour: Günter Deckert

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April 26, 2010

Carolyn Yeager & Günter Deckert discuss European Politics. Topics include:

  • Report from the Bishop Williamson heresy trial
  • Disturbing developments in Holo revisionism (for Jews)
  • Right-wing political parties: Successes and prospects

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The Heretics' Hour: Interview with Günter Deckert

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 18:42
 
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March 23, 2010

Carolyn Yeager interviews Günter Deckert. Topics include:

  • Germany’s political parties and the recent furor over Hermann Dierkes
  • The German “constitution”
  • The meaning of “nationalism”
  • Guenter’s new book [see below for info]

About Günter Deckert

Günter Deckert is a well-known German nationalist from the historic Heidelberg area of Baden-Württemberg, he led the National Democratic Party of Germany from 1991 to 1996. In April 1995, after being persecuted with political trials, he was sentenced to two years in prison without probation. While in prison, he was charged with “incendiarism” again because of a letter he wrote from prison and was sentenced to two more years, plus 3 months. Thus, he knows well the judicial system of Germany.

Info on new book

German title: Die Mannheimer Ketzerprozesse (§ 130 – Volksverhetzung / Holo…) gegen Ernst Zündel, Germar Rudolf und Sylvia Stolz 2005 – 2009.

[English translation: The Mannheimer Heretical Trials (§ 130 German penal code: incitement to public uproar / Holo...) against Ernst Zündel, Germar Rudolf and Sylvia Stolz, 2005–2009]

304 pages, soft cover, 21 € (shipping overseas) + 4 € = 25 €

The documentation also contains an update of § 130 (latest High Court decision of November 2009), the text of § 130, a press review, some pages (158 – 161) in English, TBR March/April 2007, pp. 46-49, “warrant” of Günter Deckert / English translation can be gotten from James M. Damon ([email protected])

To order: Write [email protected] or send money (Euros or sum in USD) to Guenter Deckert at Pf. 100 245, (D) 69442 Weinheim/B. (Pf = Postfach or P.O.Box)

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The Heretics' Hour: Interview with Wilhelm L. Kriessmann

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 18:42
 
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March 15, 2010

Carolyn talks with World War II Wehrmacht veteran and Luftwaffe bomber pilot Wilhelm Kriessmann (pictured right in 1940 enlarge) about the political climate in Austria during his youth in the 1920s and ’30s; then his wartime and post-war experiences. Kriessmann was incarcerated in the British concentration camp for political prisoners at Wolfsberg for nine months after his return to his family home in Sept. 1945; then for a further eight months at Camp Wetzelsdorf before being released in 1947 and continuing his education.

About Wilhelm Kriessmann

Listeners can learn more about Wilhelm Kriessmann’s WWII experiences here and here.

Dr. Kriessmann received his Ph.D. at Gratz University in Austria. After a few years in the Trade Ministry, he was appointed Austrian Trade Commissioner for the U.S. west coast in 1953, which led to his eventual permanent move to California. In more recent years he turned to writing - publishing many articles and features in German-American periodicals. He has always been an avid sportsman, with a special fondness for the ski slopes, long biking trips and tennis.

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