THE RAPE OF BERLIN

Ursula Haverbeck is now facing criminal hate speech charges after debating how many Jews died in the Holocaust on national television. The debate was aired on German public television and broadcast all over Europe. It was the first time anyone has been allowed to question the official holocaust death toll on German television.
Μια 86χρονη Γερμανίδα, η Ursula Haverbeck, είναι αντιμέτωπη με την κατηγορία του εγκλήματος της «ρητορικής μίσους», επειδή συζήτησε δημόσια στην τηλεόραση για το πόσοι Εβραίοι πέθαναν τελικά, στο Ολοκαύτωμα. Η συζήτηση προβλήθηκε από τη γερμανική δημόσια τηλεόραση και μεταδόθηκε σε όλη την Ευρώπη. Ήταν η πρώτη φορά που κάποιος είχε τη δυνατότητα να αμφισβητήσει τον επίσημο αριθμό των νεκρών του Ολοκαυτώματος στη γερμανική τηλεόραση.
Prosecutors in the northern German city of Hamburg have dropped their probe into a 93-year-old former Nazi SS officer. Gerhard Sommer, who suffers from dementia, allegedly took part in a World War II massacre in Italy.
ΔΙΑΔΙΚΤΥΑΚΗ ΚΑΤΑΧΩΡΗΣΗ / INTERNET ARCHIVING

Βy Dr. Joseph Goebbels
November 16, 1941
It has been proven so extensively that International Jewry is historically at fault for the expansion of the war, that not a word needs to be wasted about that. The Jews wanted their war, and now they have it. But now the prophecy in the Fuehrer’s speech of Jan 30, 1939 in the Deutschen Reichstag meeting, that if the International Finance Jewry shall succeed to throw countries once again into a war, the result will not be so much that Bolshevism will be coming upon the earth if the Jews are allowed to become the victors, but the ruin of the Jewish race in Europe.
KGB SPETSNAZ & WORLD WAR III
On the drizzly autumn Friday of November 11th, 1983, US President Ronald Reagan would have no time for his customary Oval Office nap. Besides delivering a speech that morning to the American Legion in honor of Veterans Day, Reagan then filled the rest of his schedule taking part in a NATO nuclear war exercise under the designation Able Archer. The president found the subject matter fascinating but frightening; despite his firebrand speeches, he also hoped the Soviets understood they had nothing to fear from America. His hope was in vain.