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YOU COULDN'T MAKE IT UP – BUT THEY
DID MYTHS FROM THE BRITISH TALL TALES FACTORY
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The same
fictitious poisoned sweets passed out to children by German troops in the
First World War were not surprisingly handed out to children in the Second
World War.
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In 1914
dachshund dogs were kicked and stoned on the streets of Britain. In 1939 they
had an easier time, being merely denigrated in the press by having swastikas
crudely drawn on their backs.
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At the outbreak
of war delicatessens and German owned shops were attacked and looted, as was
anyone with a German sounding name.
Ironically some were German Jews.
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Drew Middleton
of the Associated Press questioned the hard-line British propaganda machine:
"it's – come on-Hitler-we're-ready-stuff." Such was the psychotic effects of
propaganda that tennis courts were foolishly identified as gun platforms.
Matches struck in the street were reported as signals to spies or submarines.
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Just as in the
First World War the Kaiser was said to be insane in the next war Adolf Hitler
was said to be insane. One can only wonder at the state of mind of those who
swallow such nonsense.
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On May 21 1940
the French Prime Minister whined that the loss of the bridges over the River
Meuse was on account of fifth columnists. They were in fact lost due to
military incompetence. Mythical fifth columnists simply make a convenient
scapegoat.
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There were
never any secret U-boat bases in Ireland. Nor did German submarines put to sea
with cold-stored severed limbs to be jettisoned to simulate their own sinking.
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Hitler's
plumbing was perfectly normal.
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Denmark was
overrun in a single day. Many of the German troops invaded simply by using the
ferry services. It isn't
known whether they paid for their tickets!
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The alleged gas
chambers came after the war when it was realized that this theme park nonsense
was a money spinner without equal – but with remarkable bonuses.
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German
paratroopers were never disguised as nuns, in female attire or any other
outlandish garbs as alleged by allied propandists.
CONCENTRATION CAMPS,
MADE IN STATEN ISLAND
In 1981,
Jack Glenn, director of the popular 1940s newsreel series March of Time (Which
the History Channel still uses), died at the age of 76. His obituary,
distributed by the Associated Press and published in the Bergen, New Jersey,
Sunday Record (February 15, 1981) let slip an amazing revelation.
"As senior director for the popular movie house newsreel, he often created
world events with actors and movie sets. One such news feature film, Inside
Nazi Germany, made in 1939, included footage allegedly of a Nazi
concentration camp.
In fact it was filmed on Staten Island, New York with scores of New York City
actors. Much of the film's footage was shot within the 3rd Reich's borders by
a freelance cameraman but the imaginary Nazi camp atrocities were quite
certainly 'Made in the US of A.'
POLAND, THE
REAL BULL TERRIER OF EUROPE
Poland, for obvious reasons, is portrayed as the innocent victim of Nazi
Germany's insatiable desire for lebensraum. What you are not told is that
until Germany's retaliation early in September 1939, Poland was rightly
regarded as a bellicose troublemaker throughout Eastern Europe. It had engaged
in skirmishes against most of its neighbours, including the Germans of Silesia
whose land it had occupied in defiance of international law in 1920.
Even the architects of the infamous Versailles Treaty were embarrassed by
Poland's cruel pogroms against its 1,500,000 German victims. In an orgy of
ethnic cleansing many were dragged from their homes and beaten or stoned to
death. International Red Cross put the figure at 3,000 dead over a 20 year
period from 1919. They were all civilians, many of them children. In 1939 over
500 German minorities were murdered by Poles.
These are facts that like so many others have been airbrushed out of history
books. These provocations prior to war breaking out are censored and those who
dare to expose them are either ignored or slandered by British media hacks.
POLISH MILITARY SUPERIORITY
Polish belligerency rested on its formidable means of waging war which
exceeded that of their German neighbours. Over twenty years they had created a
million man army (bigger than the British Empire's). They had thirty fully
modernized infantry divisions backed up by a National Defense of 100,000
National Reservists.
The Cavendish Encyclopedia described Poland's army as 'one of the largest in
the world'. The Polish infantry were supported by an armoured brigade of 300
tanks. This puts the lie to the myth that theirs was an operatic cavalry
defence force.
The Poles did of course have 37 horse regiments; so did all other nations at
the time including Britain and the USA. In 1939 over 50% of the German war
machine was drawn by horses.
The Poles operated a modern navy of five submarines, four destroyers, six mine
sweepers and a mine layer. Poland's navy continued to fight long after their
capital fell in October 1939. Over 6 months later on April 8, 1940 the German
transport Rio de Janeiro was sunk in the Baltic by the Polish submarine Orzel.
The Poles had an air fleet of over 1,000 aircraft. These included long range
medium bombers (suitable only for aggressive warfare). The advanced P.37 'Elk'
medium bomber was considerably faster than its German counterpart the Heinkel
HE 111H-16.
The premier fighter of the Polish Air Force was the nimble PZL P.11 was more
than a formidable adversary against its German equivalents. The downing of 285
Luftwaffe aircraft during the brief campaign is testimony to Poland's military
airborne abilities.
Whilst some of Germany's superior military achievements are highlighted what
isn't mentioned is that unlike Poland with just the one border to defend the
Germans needed to simultaneously protect their western borders from France and
Britain.
The Poles did fight bravely under the illusion that British an French promises
to come to their aid would be fulfilled. Sadly the French didn't have
enthusiasm beyond talking a good fight; Britain likewise failed to send the
promised hardware.
THE GREAT INVASION SCARE
John Colville, Churchill's private secretary, on July 12th recorded a very
revealing conversation that he had with the British neo-autocrat Winston
Churchill. "He emphasised that the great invasion scare (which he had derided
six weeks earlier) is serving a most useful purpose: it is well on the way to
providing us with the finest offensive army, and is keeping every man and
woman tuned to a high pitch of readiness.
He does not wish the (fifth column) scare to abate therefore, and although
personally he doubts whether invasion is a serious menace, he intends to give
that impression, and to talk about long and dangerous vigils, etc, when he
broadcasts on Sunday."
Even today the compliant Press re-cycle the German invasion myth despite
knowing that it was and remains, union jack emblazoned codswhallop.
THE BORE WAR
Very little happened between the British and French declaration of war on
September 3 1939 and Germany's pre-emptive strike on 10th May 1940. Germany
refused to be provoked into opening a western front. Correspondents called the
stalemate 'the bore war'.
This hardly pleased the war lobby in France and Britain. These then conspired
to broaden the front through Holland and Belgium, a ruse that as expected
brought about a German military response.
Churchill was delighted when, to protect Germany's western borders from
British and French aggression, German troops crossed into France. On that very
day Churchill's war party ousted British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain,
the British warmonger and his henchmen was elated.
One of the great ironies of the Second World War was that unlike Winston
Churchill Adolf Hitler was not only empowered in a legitimate election but was
overwhelmingly popular. Churchill was never elected to be Britain's war
leader. He assumed leadership after a House of Commons coup, backed by the
Jewish financed war lobby.
AND YOU THOUGHT
YOUR VOTES
BOUGHT PRIME MINISTERS?
HOW TO BUY A PRIME
MINISTER
The post war reputation of Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is largely based
on accounts written by brown-nose sycophants. Any impartial and considered
analysis of his life reveals him as a thoroughly unwholesome character. A
persistent drunkard who could drink most men under the table he was also your
archetypical bungler. The more guileful Josef Stalin out-foxed the fat oaf of
the Fifth Remove on every occasion.
Churchill was
recently revealed, by none other than television journalist Jeremy Paxman, as
having a penchant for wearing expensive female underwear. He also patronised
gay orgies attended by members of the aristocracy – and London's underworld
including the notorious gangsters, the Kray twins.
10,000 YOUNG MEN LOST THANKS TO CHURCHILL
Still remembered are Churchill's inept military strategies such as the
Gallipoli Campaign. He had little choice but to take complete responsibility
for this 'cunning plan' which led to the total defeat and humiliation of the
cream of the British Empire's armed forces. At Gallipoli the Turks inflicted
100,000 casualties on Churchill's forces.
THE FAT OWL SLINKS OFF TO THE USA
Forced to resign his post as First Lord of the Admiralty and with his
reputation in tatters he slunk off to the United States where, the less savvy
Americans gave him some credit.
Always one for the good life Churchill constantly lived beyond his meagre
means. Four years after his bus pass being issued; the old fool faced the loss
of his country estate and imminent bankruptcy. Confronted by financial, social
and political disgrace Churchill made himself available to the highest bidder,
as many do even today. He too was a professional politician and ambitious
opportunist ready to sell himself to the highest bidder
CHURCHILL PAID IN SHEKELS
Who should appear on the horizon but one Henry Strakosch, a multi-millionaire
Jewish gentleman who had made his pile from the near slave conditions of South
Africa's diamond mines.
There being no such thing as a free lunch there had to be a catch when anyone,
but most of all a Jewish millionaire bails you out. The half-American sot soon
found he was richer by a cool £150,000. Work that out in today's money and you
will draw breath. We can bet he did. That kind of money buys you a lot of
claret, cigars, silken pantaloons. It even buys you a war.
The catch was of course the warlike lobby's need for someone with the oratory
skills, charisma and connections to skilfully pull together their 'War with
Germany' lobby.
They got what they wanted and Churchill got what he wanted; political and
financial salvation. He had been well and truly bought. The Jewish manna now
cascaded into the arms of the warmongers lobby. While 'Tommy' was called to
arms, the Members of Parliament and other assorted parasitical riff-raff were
called to their stockbrokers' offices. A fortune was to be made in the
armaments and related industries. MPs of all persuasions were heavy investors
in the arms industry.
As opportunist and chameleon-like as ever, Churchill the party-hopping
pill-popping cigar-smoking dilettante took up the war-cry: 'Delenda est
Germania - Germany must be destroyed.' Could this really be the same 'man' who
less than two years earlier had said of Adolf Hitler: "If our country were
defeated, I hope we should find a champion as indomitable to restore our
courage and lead us back to our place among the nations." A pity that Adolf
Hitler didn't offer a bigger bribe to Churchill than did the war lobbyists.
SACKED FOR REMEMBERING WHAT WAS BEST FORGOTTEN
On September 17th the Soviet Union invaded Poland and eleven days later
Poland's independence ended. The Soviet Union's invasion of that country
raised not a murmur of protest from London.
When Polish General Kazimeirz Sosnkowski, the Supreme Commander of the Polish
troops, reminded his soldiers that 'Poland entered this war because of the
urging of Great Britain, it was at Winston Churchill's insistence that the
outspoken Supreme Commander was deprived of his command.
Eight weeks later the Soviet Union invaded Finland. Winston Churchill's
coalition government also declared war on this hapless Scandinavian state that
had a few years earlier in the gallant 'Winter War' defended its territory so
fearlessly against the might of the Red Army.
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THE MAKERS OF WAR
On November 26, 1912, an editorial writer of the London Times, in a
lucid moment, asked the direct question: "Who, then, makes war?" The
answer is to be found in the Chancelleries of Europe, among the men who
have too long played with human lives as pawns in a game of chess, who
have become so enmeshed in formulas and the jargon of diplomacy that
they have ceased to be conscious of the poignant realities with which
they trifle
And thus war will continue to be made, until
the great masses who are the sport of the professional schemers and
dreamers say the word which will bring, not eternal peace, for that is
impossible, but a determination that wars shall be fought only in just
and righteous and vital cause." |
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