When we took over power in 1933, we came across the gay clubs. The registered members totalled two million; conservative estimates by processing officials go as high as two to four million homosexuals in Germany. Personally I think the number was not that high because I do not believe that all those who were in the clubs really were personally homosexual. On the other hand, of course I am convinced that not all homosexuals were registered in the clubs. I estimate that there were between one and two million. A million is really the minimum which we must assume; that is the smallest and mildest estimate that is allowed in this matter.
In my book Not Guilty at Nuremberg I wrote: “Telford Taylor was incapable of repeating the simplest statement truthfully. (See IMT XX, 626, the statements of General Manstein, compared with Taylor’s ‘quotation’ from Manstein (IMT XXII, 276).”
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.
Γαλλική επισκόπισητων επικαίρων της εποχής, που αναφέρεται στην συγκλονιστική διάσωση του Ιταλού ηγέτη Μπενίτο Μουσολίνι στον Δεύτερο Παγκόσμιο Πόλεμο από μία Γερμανική μονάδα των ειδικών δυνάμεων. Σε μία τολμηρή καταδρομική επιχείρηση, που διενεργήθη στις 12 Σεπτεμβρίου 1943, Μία ομάδα με επικεφαλήςτον Συνταγματάρχη των SS, Ότο Σκορτσένυ, απελευθέρωσε τον Φασίστα ηγέτη, ο οποίος κρατείτο αιχμάλωτος στο Όρος Gran Sasso στο Abruzzo. Ο Σκορτσένυ, συστήθηκε στον Μουσολίνι με τις λέξεις, “Ντούτσε, ο Φύρερ με έστειλε! Είσθε ελεύθερος!“, ο Μουσολίνι αγκάλιασε τον Σκορτσένυ και είπε, “ήξερα ότι ο Φίλος μου Αδόλφος δεν θα με εγκατέλειπε.” Χρονική διάρκεια 1:19 λεπτά.
Contemporary French newsreel report on the sensational World War II rescue of Italian leader Benito Mussolini by a German commando team. In a daring raid on Sept. 12, 1943, a glider-borne team led by the colorful SS officer Otto Skorzeny liberated the fascist leader, who was being held prisoner on Mount Gran Sasso in Abruzzo. Skorzeny introduced himself to Mussolini with the words: “Duce, the Fuhrer sent me! You’re free!” Mussolini embraced Skorzeny and said, “I knew my friend Adolf wouldn’t desert me.” Runtime: 1:19 mins.