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Ρήσεις, Αποφθέγματα, Δηλώσεις / Quotes: Ουίνστον Τσώρτσιλ – Winston Churchill #18
“Δεν με ενδιαφέρουν τίποτε στρατιωτικοί στόχοι. Αυτό που θέλω να γνωρίζω, είναι το πως πρόκειται να κάψουμε ζωντανούς 600.000 Γερμανούς πρόσφυγες στην Δρέσδη.”
—– Winston Churchill, 1944
“I am not interested in any military targets. What I want to know is how we are going to burn alive 600.000 German refugees in Dresden.”
— Winston Churchill, 1944
Λέινι Σύνθια Μόσλεϊ – Μία Σπουδαία Εθνικοσοσιαλίστρια Ηρωίδα Της Σύγχρονης Εποχής — Lady Cynthia Mosley – A Great National Socialist Heroine Of Modern Time”…! (Photo)
ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΗ ΚΑΤΑΓΡΑΦΗ
For her friendship towards Adolf Hitler and the loyalty to her husband, Lady Mosley suffered the rupture of family relationships, ordeals in prison, the humiliation of social isolation and, above all, the anguish of losing her children’s babyhood while she was detained in Holloway.
From Daily Mail, London, October 20, 2003, page 36/37
The Woman Who Loved Hitler
From Daily Mail, London, October 20, 2003, page 36/37
She worshipped Adolf Hitler and adored her fascist husband. But did Diana Mosley REALLY deserve to rot in prison?
Οι Δίκες Της Νυρεμβέργης – Nürenberg Trials …! (Photo)
Βιβλιοπαρουσίαση – “Απελπισμένη Εξαπάτηση” Του Τόμας Ε. Μαλ: Οι Βρετανικές Μυστικές Επιχειρήσεις Στις Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες, , 1939-44 — Book Review – Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations In The United States, 1939-44 By Thomas E. Mahl…! (Photos)
DESPERATE DECEPTION:
British Covert Operations In The United States, 1939-44
By Thomas E. Mahl (Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, 1998); 256 pages
Book Review
By Richard M. Ebeling, November 1998
Imagine that the United States were in a war with a strong and determined foe. Imagine that it had become clear to American foreign policymakers that the United States were unable to militarily defeat its enemy on its own. Suppose that those policymakers looked around for a possible ally in the war, and concluded that Great Britain was the most desirable candidate. But suppose that a major stumbling block to obtaining British participation in the war on America’s side were a strong noninterventionist sentiment among the British people and an unwillingness on the part of the members of the House of Commons to vote for entering the war as long as Great Britain was not directly under attack.
WUNS – Η Διακήρυξη Κότσγολντ Του 1962 — WUNS – The Cotswold Declaration Of 1962…! (Photo)
Colin Jordan of the British Movement welcomes Commander George Lincoln Rockwell to Britian



