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CHILDREN OF WAR - KRIGSBARN - Part 3
Volume 1 1999 Historical Newsletter Dear Friends and fellow Aryans As World War II ended Jews in conjunction with Communists, Socialists and other riffraff gave some Norwegians new people to persecute and abuse. In two previous letters I have told you about the children of War or Krigsbarn - children with a German father and a Norwegian mother. They were only one of the groups which were persecuted - others were members of the Nasjonal Samling, Quisling's party, and their children - NS barna - Children of NS members. Even if the atrocities towards the NS-children never reached the same inhumanity as that towards the German/Norwegian children, tyskerbarna, the NS-children were fair game for whoever wanted to harm them; from teachers and clergymen to other children and their parents. Some of the NS-children were not even allowed to enter higher schools of learning. The bishop of Oslo, Eivind Berggrav, and his colleague from Trondheim, Arne Fjellbu, did not allow either NS-children or tyskerbarn/German-children to be baptised.
Since I have already written about the tyskerbarn I will mainly concentrate on the NS-children in this letter. The NS-children were never as badly treated as the German -children. The NS-children had relatives who could and would protect them - these relatives were grandmothers/fathers who were not members of the Nasjonal Samling. The fathers and mothers of these children were both imprisoned if they were members of Nasjonal Samling. If only one of the parents was a member the other remained free but could do nothing to protect their children.
Since I have already written about the tyskerbarn I will mainly concentrate on the NS-children in this letter. The NS-children were never as badly treated as the German -children. The NS-children had relatives who could and would protect them - these relatives were grandmothers/fathers who were not members of the Nasjonal Samling. The fathers and mothers of these children were both imprisoned if they were members of Nasjonal Samling. If only one of the parents was a member the other remained free but could do nothing to protect their children. First let me tell you something about Mr Fjellbu: As you know, Germany invaded Norway on April 9, 1940. On that day they opened discussions with the political leaders of Trondheim regarding enlargement and improvement of the two airports, Vaernes and Lade, outside of the town. Mr. Fjellbu's oldest son had volunteered to fight and was up in the mountains of Snosa some 190 km. north of Trondheim. As the work progressed and the airports were about to be completed bishop Fjellbu sent a message to his son to come home. The son obeyed his father, but did not tell the other soldiers why he deserted and left his comrades in the lurch. Neither during nor after the war was Fjellbu's son tried for his desertion. Certainly not after the war - his father protected him! ATROCITIES TOWARDS NS-BARN/CHILDREN. If you remember my first letter on this topic I told about an interpretation which the exiled government initiated during WWI regarding the children of war. The NS-children were also looked upon as potential rebels which society had to protect itself against. I n some cases the NS-children were placed in orphanages, sometimes in the same ones as the German-children. Here these children were not allowed to communicate or have contact in other ways with their families. None of them knew why they were in the orphanages. A lot of the NS-children, there were about 250,000, never learned to read and write properly. Those who lived with their family were fair game when they walked home from school. The rabble kicked, hit and tortured them, and there was nothing they or their families could do to stop these atrocities. If they reported these events to the police they only laughed and did nothing. The school authorities did nothing to protect them either. A lot of today's 45 years and older Norwegians do remember the atrocities against the NS-children but do not want to be reminded that they participated. In my last letter I should have mentioned that today's Minister of Justice, Odd Einar Doerum, during his schooldays was among those who persecuted NS-children and German-children. Mr Doerum was not a popular child, but he compensated for his unpopularity by being a leader when it came to persecuting NS-children and German-children. There is a lot of proof that intelligent NS-children, children who later in life managed to get a good education, were failed by their teachers to prevent them from getting a good education. Some of these children even managed to gain the highest education Norway or any other country can offer. If the NS-children when they grew older wanted to stand up to the mob attacking them they were reported to the school and police. The police loved this because then they had cause to persecute both the children and their families once more. NS-children should not protect themselves from the mob. They were the training good democrats needed as children to become proselytes of the Jews. Throughout the last 55 years some NS-children have wanted their stories to be told, but no newspaper wanted to print them. Some books have been published but these books have never gotten good press unless the books contained a lot of negative words regarding their parents and their political opinion. A denunciation of the political thoughts of Nasjonal Samling and Quisling are what is expected by the NS-children if they want to be listened to by Norwegian proselytes. An impartial evaluation of the NS-children's school days and their experiences as children have never been desired officially in Norway. Questions regarding these things have been asked of the different political parties. They have all answered: "We do not want to handle this. To us it is not a problem." A question was asked of Norway's former prime minister Mrs. Gro Harlem Bruntland, now the leader of the UN's office for Health - WHO, regarding the atrocities against NS-children after WWII. She answered: "Your father/mother lost the war, what did you expect? You were treated as you should, you lost!" Well, Mrs Harlem Bruntland's father must be a Marrano, Harlem is not a Norwegian name. (Marrano meaning a baptised Jew. Harlem comes from the town of Haarlem in Holland. Holland allowed a lot of Spanish Jews to live there after Spain expelled the Jews for looting and other illegal behaviour.) Mr. Gudmund Harlem, Mrs Harlem Bruntland's father, and his family were in Sweden during WWII. He held various positions in several socialist governments after the war. THE NS-CHILDREN AS A POLITICAL POWER Being as many as 250,000 the NS-children could have been a political power in today's Norway. But these grown ups were so badgered as children that they do not dare to stand up either for their rights or for the political movement they once were told of by their parents. Nor do they dare to demand judicial appeals for their parents - new judicial examinations that would free their parents from the debasements they once suffered from the Norwegian judicial system. Jews in conjunction with Socialists and Communists after the war badgered, tortured, persecuted and suppressed the NS-children so that they would never think of asking that their rights and properties be returned to them. Remember, a lot of the NS-families lost their farms and landed properties, properties that had been in their families for many hundreds of years. It was contrary to the constitution of Norway to take landed properties from a convicted man/woman, but this was not a subject which bothered politicians in Norway after WWII. The only thing which these scoundrels thought about was how to persecute their political opponents and their families. CLOSING WORDS Next time you hear that Norway has given money to a humanitarian cause, please think of the way this country has treated her own inhabitants and is still treating them. I am awaiting the political turn-around which must come to the western hemisphere and what that might bring to all politicians in Norway as well as other countries. I do not think any of them will survive that revolution. Remain a patriot, and stay true to the original constitution of your country wherever you live. Never forget the values your great-grandparents and their parents fought and struggled for. LATEST REGARDING THE PAYMENT TO THE GERMAN/NORWEGIAN CHILDREN OG WAR This week the Norwegian parliament agreed only to pay only indemnity to these unfortunate children, further the parliament agreed that the children’s requirement for compensation were past the statute of limitations. I there for ask you once more to write a letter to: Prime Minister Kjell magne Bondevik Akersgaten 42 N-0180 OSLO Norway Please do not let the Prim Minister and the parliament believe they can treat these children of tehir enemies and misuse them once more. The children need your help to get a compenastion. Heil og sael Julius
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