World War II

The Heretics' Hour: Why did Rudolf Hess fly?

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August 30, 2010

  Carolyn continues the theme of the responsibility for WWII with a detailed look at Rudolf Hess’ unusual peace mission to Great Britain in May 1941. Topics include:
  • No part played by Sikorski and the Poles.
  • The role of the Haushofers – father and son.
  • A deep intelligence op for the Brits.
  • Hitler could not have approved the flight.

Picture: Wreckage of Hess’ ME110 in Scottish field. Enlarge.

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The Heretics' Hour: Who Started WWII?

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August 23, 2010

Dr. Wilhelm Kriessmann returns as Carolyn’s guest to discuss the ideas and important data presented in Viktor Suvorov’s book, The Chief Culprit: Stalin’s Grand Design to Start WWII. Topics include:

  • Revisionists get prison terms in France and Austria
  • Goal of Soviet Union was to communize Europe through Germany
  • Offensive military build-up in USSR began in 1939
  • Massive movement of Red Army troops and material to western border was completed in June 1941
  • Operation Barbarossa narrowly beat a devastating attack from Soviet Union
  • Who was behind Rudolf Hess’ peace mission to Britain

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The Heretics' Hour: Aleut Internment and German Guilt

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:45
 
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August 9, 2010

This show is in two parts: 

  • Part 1: Guest Charles Ellis from Alaska joins Carolyn to discuss the little known internment of the Aleuts living on the Pribilof Islands by the United States government during WWII.
  • Part 2: Carolyn discusses the ongoing anti-Germanism that is facilitated by “Holocaust” fantasies and the fear of being perceived as Politically Incorrect.

Also in part 2, Carolyn announces that she will be on “The Real Deal” Internet radio program with Jim Fetzer this Wed., Aug. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. Central time. The live stream can be found here and the archived program here.

Picture: In 1942, the US Delarof pulls away from the dock, taking the Aleuts to internment camps in southeast Alaska. Click here for larger image

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The Heretics' Hour: Eberhard Fuhr

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:43
 
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July 12, 2010

Eberhard Fuhr immigrated to the US from Germany as a child. He was arrested at his high school in 1943 at age 17, as a perceived security risk. He was detained, along with his family, in an internment camp in Crystal City, Texas until 1946, and then at Ellis Island until 1947!. Since his retirement, he travels the country speaking about the US internment of Germans. Topics include:

  • Family and school activities before 1943;
  • Status and treatment as an “enemy alien”;
  • The Crystal City, Texas internment camp;
  • Last stop: Ellis Island;
  • No Congressional apology or compensation for German internees;
  • The upcoming German Internee Reunion, Aug. 28, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania (for further info, email Carolyn).

Image: Eberhard Fuhr’s Alien Internal Passport, issued in 1940.  Click here for full image

Information and photos about Eberhard can be found at the German American Internee Coalition; about US internment of Germans in general, at the Freedom of Information Times.

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The Heretics' Hour: Dachau & Buchenwald under Nazis and under Allies

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:40
 
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June 21, 2010

Carolyn Yeager discusses:

  • How “Holocaustianity” is steadily replacing Christianity
  • Life in Dachau concentration camp before & after the “liberation”
  • Buchenwald amenities and Soviet atrocities

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The Heretics' Hour: Wilhelm Kriessmann - The War Years

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 19:38
 
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June 14, 2010

Dr. Kriessmann gives his personal account of:

  • Life in Berlin as pilot for the general staff
  • Ninety-three bomber missions on the Eastern Front
  • How and why he was put in a British detention camp after returning home
  • Conditions and companions in Wolfsberg and Wetzelsdorf camps

Picture: Pen & ink drawing from 1946 by Dr. Kriessmann’s father: Inside the Wolfsberg British-run detention camp near Klagenfurt, where both were held after WWII. (Click here to enlarge)

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The Heretics' Hour: Guernica - Legend vs Fact

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 18:49
 
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May 31, 2010

Carolyn Yeager discusses:

  • Obama and Jews in the White House
  • Elie Wiesel’s fund-raising
  • The Revenge of the Neanderthals
  • The truth about the Guernica “terror bombing”

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The Heretics' Hour: Friedrich Paul Berg on Allied War Crimes

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May 24, 2010

Friedrich Paul Berg joins Carolyn to discuss:

  • Undisciplined, unprepared American soldiers
  • General George S. Patton told troops to rape and kill
  • British/American bombing of civilians were greatest war crimes of all
  • German conduct during/after WWII superior to that of Allies

To learn more about Friedrich Paul Berg and his extensive body of work, visit his personal Web site.

Picture: Surrendered Germans murdered by American troops in April 1945. General Eisenhower later reported, “Our forces liberated and mopped up the infamous concentration camp at Dachau … 300 SS camp guards were quickly neutralized.”

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The Heretics' Hour: Carolyn and Wilhelm Kriessmann discuss Kaytn

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April 12 , 2010

Dr. Wilhelm Kriessmann returns as Carolyn’s guest to discuss:

  • The crash of the airliner carrying Polish dignitaries to the Katyn commemoration
  • The causes of the start of the war between Poland and Germany
  • The murders at Katyn by the NVKD, and the wrongful blaming of Germany for the crime

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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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