CONVICTION OF RED CROSS NURSES

Treatment of Norwegian Patriots after WW2 p3

Part 3

Norwegian WW2 History

Volume 2

2001

Dear Aryan Kindred

 

To day I will tell you a very terrible story about some 1,000 young girls who set their lives "on stake" to help wounded soldiers and were imprisoned for their humanity after WW2. During WW2 some 1,000 Norwegian, young intelligent Red Cross nurses, travelled to Germany to join the German Red Cross to help wounded soldiers from all countries. These RC-nurses were at the eastern front all the years the German fought there, some 300 of them even followed the German refugees as they ran away from the Soviet troops raping German women by the millions. Some of the 300 were in Berlin as the Russians raped that city. As these young girls, some of them were even sent back to Norway after the Allies had taken all power in Germany, were sent to prison.

These young Norwegians were among the bravest young girls a nation ever brought up.

On May 8, 1945 the Homefront started a hunt for those RC-nurses who were in Norway. They were imprisoned and treated very badly.

The RC-nurses were sentenced to long imprisonment and loss of rights every Norwegian had before the war. You can read about the legal rights these girls and the members of the political party Nasjonal Samling lost after WW2 on my web-side.

Let us look at one of these RC-nurse(s)::

Hanna Kvanmo was born in Harstad, a small town some 1,460 km north of Oslo. Mrs Kvanmo always wanted to join the RC, but due to the cost of becoming a ward she could not, neither could she afford to go to school. As the Germans had occupied Norway Mrs Kvanmo started to work for them at the age of 16. She waited until she was 18 before she joined the German RC as a RC-nurse at the eastern front. She stayed at this front until the end of the war - was brought to Norway by allied soldiers handcuffed. In Norway she was thrown in jail with a lot of other young girls. She was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment.

In the early 60's Mrs Kvanmo joined one of the Norwegian socialist parties, she was elected to the local council and did a very good job. In fact she did such a good job that by 1973 she was elected to represent her home county, Nordland, in the Norwegian parliament. Now hell broke loos(loose) for the second time in Mrs Kvanmo’s life. The old Homefront-boys and -girls did not like an old-Nazi to sit in the parliament. They informed the press, which wrote about the Nazi-Red Cross-nurse who had help BAD Nazis at the eastern front during WW2. In this the old Homefront-boys and -girls had great help from the Jewish community. Well to make the story short, Mrs Kvanmo won over her enemies for the second time in her life. For the 16 years she represented the county of Nordland she was respected by every representative in parliament. But when ever she did something the ‘majority’ did not like her life as a RC-nurse at the eastern front was flagged. In 1991 Mrs Kvanmo was elected member of the Nobel Peace Price Comity.

INTERNATIONAL RED CROSS AND THE CONVICTION OF NORWEGIAN MEMBERS

As it was known to the International Red Cross, IRC, in Geneva, Switzerland that Norway wanted to convict nurses they wrote to the Norwegian Government asking them to stop the prosecution of the nurses. The Norwegian Government ignored the request and went on convicting the nurses.

By 1993 IRC in Geneva got a new President, Norwegian Astrid Noekleby Heiberg. Mrs Heiberg have (had)many times been asked, by former members of NS, when she ,on behalf of IRC would ask the RC-nurse s' forgiveness for Norway’s imprisonment of them. To all these questions Mrs Heiberg said these nurses were legally convicted.

WHAT WERE THE RED CROSS NURSES CONVICTED FOR?

According to the sentences they were all convicted of:

- support to enemy of Norway, Germany, during WW2

- they all knew Norway was at war with Germany

- cooperation with a criminal organisation as they had attended to wounded soldiers of the Waffen-SS and the Waehrmacht.

Minimum sentence was 4 year imprisonment. They lost the possibilities to work as nurses for the rest of their lives.

If any of the nurses said Norway capitulated to Germany on June 10, 1940 their sentence was harder if they said: ‘Yes, I know’.

To make up your mind whether or not Norway capitulated to Germany on June 10, 1940 please read my letters on that topic on my webside

WHAT `HAPPENED TO THE DANISH RED CROSS NURSES?

Denmark sent as many nurses to Germany and the eastern front as Norway. The King and the Government of Denmark did not ran away to join up with freemason friends and Jews in London.

To Denmark these nurses were very valuable - they had far more experience then any other nurses, and could give that experience to other nurses.

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO-DAY?

Please call/fax your local Red Cross office and tell them what I have told you in this letter. Ask them what they think of the Norwegian Red Cross’s behaviour after WW2? If they claim they do not know what Norway did. TELL them to contact Mrs Heiberg at the International Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland and have her tell them.

Let me know if you get an answer!

As I said in my last letter: There is something rotten in the state of Norway

Heil og sael

Julius

 

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