World War II

The Day M: Stalin’s Mobilization to Attack Germany

Published by admin on Wed, 2011-10-26 16:48

By Wilhelm Mann & Carolyn Yeager

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World War II

British and Soviet machinations across the Balkans

Published by admin on Mon, 2011-10-24 01:55

Giesler: “–a few days later the putsch occurred in Belgrade. Here again, although hidden, the combined effort of the English and Russian leadership stage managed that revolt.

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World War II

The Search for WWII Mass Graves

Published by admin on Sun, 2011-10-23 02:37

The search for mass graves to support WWII extermination numbers is taking a surprising turn

 

By Carolyn Yeager and Wilhelm Kriessmann

First published January 2010 - copyright 2010 Carolyn Yeager

 

     Introduction: Questions about the official World War Two death figures increasingly mount. Where are the proofs for these numbers? Where are the bodies? Did people just vaporize into thin air--as some believe, going up in smoke through tall chimneys? 

    Two responsible figures have recently and publicly added their voices to the question of six million Poles murdered (ostensibly by Nazis) between 1939 and 1945.

    One is the last communist head of state for Poland from 1985-90, Wojciech Jaruzelski. Speaking to a journalist for Izvestia (Russian daily newspaper), he said, rather tongue-in-cheek, that he cannot understand how the Polish population exploded between 1946 and 1970, and then leveled off to become stagnant from 1990 till today. (https://de.soc.politik.misc.narkive.com/AOB1Dpcf/general-jaruzelski-polens-einwohner-statistik-wurde-gefalscht) He humorously remarked that there had to have been "a strong aphrodisiac" to lead to the birth of millions of new Poles because "in the grocery stores there had been only vinegar and millions had died even after the war."

National Death Tolls for the Second World War

Published by admin on Sun, 2011-10-23 01:44

http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/ww2stats.htm

National Death Tolls for the Second World War

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World War II

A Reich of Art And Culture

Published by admin on Sun, 2011-10-16 13:34

A REICH OF ART AND CULTURE

By Carolyn Yeager 

Adolf Hitler’s study at the Berghof, where every detail was carried out to his exact specifications. A British Homes & Gardens magazine pictorial lay out on Hitler’s home described him as “his own decorator, designer and furnisher, as well as architect.”

 

The effort to “explain” the phenomenon of Adolf Hitler is made impossible for mainstream writers by their obligatory need to portray him as a perpetrator of genocide, war atrocities, and “the murderer of millions.”

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World War II

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.

Florence Rost Van Tonningen

Published by admin on Fri, 2011-10-14 02:34

The life of Florence Rost Van Tonningen, wife and widow of Dutch economist and military man M.M. Rost van Tonningen, displays the qualities of character, faithfulness and fearlessness that are the hallmark of heroic European women. 

Hans-Ulrich Rudel: The man who might have been the next German Führer

Published by admin on Mon, 2011-10-10 22:12

Stuka pilot Hans-Ulrich Rudel, on duty, wearing the decoration Adolf Hitler designed especially for him. Below, official photo of Rudel -click to enlarge.

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Hans Rudel, Stukas

Rev. Report 5-14-11

Published by admin on Sun, 2011-10-09 22:34
 
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Guest: Rudi Pueschel. How the newly created nation of Czechoslovia persecuted the Sudetan Germans after WWI and new evidence the Brtish were the main force behind it.

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