“Δεν έχω συναντήσει ποτέ πιο ευτυχισμένο λαό από τους Γερμανούς και ο Χίτλερ είναι ένας από τους σπουδαιότερους ανθρώπους. Οι ηλικιωμένοι τον εμπιστεύονται – οι νέοι τον ειδωλοποιούν. Αυτή είναι η λατρεία ενός εθνικού ήρωα, ο οποίος έσωσε την πατρίδα του.”
– David Lloyd George, Daily Express, 17/9/1936
“Ι have never met a happier people than the Germans and Hitler is one of the greatest men. The old trust him; the young idolise him. It is the worship of a national hero who has saved his country.”
My Life for Ireland (German: Mein Leben für Irland) is a NS propaganda movie from 1941 directed by Max W. Kimmich, covering a story of Irish heroism and martyrdom over two generations under the occupation of the evil British.
The film covers the story of two generations of an Irish nationalist family starting with Michael O’Brien (Werner Hinz) and following with his son, also Michael (Will Quadflieg), eighteen years later in 1921.
The film commences in Dublin in 1903. A squad of police officers break into a thatched hovel and evict the family, throwing a young child to the floor. However they are ambushed by a group of Irish Nationalists and a long fire fight ensues. Michael O’Brien is captured and is sentenced to death. While he is in jail, his pregnant fiancée Maeve visits him and they are secretly married. Afterwards, Michael hands his wife a silver cross that would always be worn by the best Irish freedom fighter. On the cross, the words My life for Ireland are engraved.
Eighteen years later, in 1921, his son Michael Jr. is expecting to pass his school leaving exams. As the son of an infamous Irish nationalist, he has been educated at St Edwards College, a school run by British teachers. This way the British government wanted to re-educate Irish pupils into „worthful“ British civilians.
On the evening of May 10, 1941, the Deputy Führer of the Third Reich set out on a secret mission that was to be his last and most important. Under cover of darkness, Rudolf Hess took off in an unarmed Messerschmidt 110 fighter-bomber from an Augsburg airfield and headed across the North Sea toward Britain. His plan was to negotiate peace between Germany and Britain.
Post WWI Germany is a case study in relation to both the negative effects of banking manipulation and printing press inflation on the one hand, and the positive socio-economic effects of sovereign credit financing on the other.
Loot and Plunder: The Ignored Cultural Rape of Germany
It is fitting to begin with a tale of rape. With Tarquin the Proud’s tyrannical reign as the last Roman monarch, Romans were eager to explore a new form of government: the republic. The ‘Rape of Lucretia’ was a popular tale which detailed the downfall of Tarquinius: Roman soldiers away at war decided to return and surprise their wives. Only Lucretia, wife to Collatinus, had been loyal and chaste while her husband was gone, but Tarquin’s son, Sextus, returned and raped her. She told her husband what had happened, then took her own life.
Το ‘Charlie Hebdo’ Και Οι Τρεις Ευρωπαίοι Ψεύτες Της “Ελευθερίας Του Λόγου”
By The New Observer / Μετάφραση: Κόκκινος Ουρανός
Ο ισχυρισμός των ηγετών της Γαλλίας, της Βρετανίας και της Γερμανίας, ότι η δολοφονική επίθεση στο κομμουνιστικό όργανο προπαγάνδας ‘Charlie Hebdo’ ήταν μια “επίθεση στην ελευθερία του λόγου” είναι ένα ψέμα και μια εξαπάτηση από τρεις κυβερνήσεις που έχουν ειδικευτεί στην καταστολή της “ελευθερίας του λόγου”.