Adolf Hitler’s Armed Forces: A Triumph for Diversity?
By Veronica K. Clark
Triumph of diversity: This is precisely what characterized the German Armed Forces of World War II by the year 1945. While this may be difficult for many historians to accept, it is nevertheless an accurate summation of what happened in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. Even though the Germans initiated their war with a racist doctrine in mind, one that sought to create a “New Order” for Europe, with Germany at the center and German elites at the top of the European political and racial hierarchy (a German version of the so-called “White man’s burden,” so to speak), the Germans nevertheless had to scrap this racial doctrine for one that promoted internationalism and tolerated multicultural and interethnic cooperation and intimate relations. Many Nazis were deeply affected by the non-Germans with whom they fought and worked. For example, Fritz Freitag ended up throwing National Socialist doctrine to the wind, and instead focused on building a Ukrainian liberation army.
ALFRED ROSENBERG was born on the twelfth day of January, 1893 and was hanged at Nuremberg at 1:49 A.M. on the morning of 16. October 1946. He was the fourth man of the ten on whom Master-Sergeant John C. Woods performed his grisly task as hangman on that cold, black night. Adolf Hitler had died by his own hand on 30 April, 1945 as the Russian army closed inexorably around the last redoubt of the Reichskanzlei bunker. As a captive of the Russians, it is unlikely that he would ever have been brought to any kind of trial-even such as the Nuremberg proceedings. Like Sultan Bayazid in the hands of Timur, or Emelyan Pugachev at the mercy of that enlightened monarch, Catherine the Great, Hitler would probably have ended in an iron cage, suspended from the Kremlin walls and reduced, no doubt, to a mindless vegetable by the inquisitors who had learned their trade so well in the Lubianka cellars. And such was the prevailing mood of the times, even in the Western democracies, that it is doubtful that any voices would have been heard protesting.
Narration: “The Fuehrer receives the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (Amin al-Husseini), one of the most influential leaders of Arab nationalism. The Grand Mufti is the religious leader of the Arabs in Palestine, and at the same time their chief judge and financial administrator. Because of his nationalist position, he has been harshly persecuted by the British, who have offered a reward of 25,000 pounds for his capture. After an adventurous journey he reached Germany by way of Italy.” From the German weekly newsreel, “Deutsche Wochenschau,” Dec. 10, 1941.
The Unknown History Of The 1939 German-Polish Conflict
A Brief Synopsis
To understand how the war in 1939 between Poland and Germany, and consequently WW2, unfolded, it is not sufficient to look at – and accept – the widely-held view that peace-loving and weak little Poland was attacked by an ever-marauding National Socialist Germany. Rather, one must look much deeper into history.
Η Ντϊάνα καλωσορίζει έναν από τους αγαπημένους φιλοξενούμενούς της πέραν του Ατλαντικού ωκεανού. Ο Μάικλ Γουόλς, είναι ένας καταξιωμένος συγγραφέας, ο οποίος επίσης μόλις δημοσίευσε ένα βιβλίο και επίσης γράφει πανέμορφη ποίηση. Τα περισσότερα από τα βιβλία του, είναι διαθέσιμα online συμπεριλαμβανομένου του βιβλίου του που μόλις εκδόθη, Heroes Hang when Traitors Triumph.
Deanna welcomes back one of her favorite guests from across the pond. Michael Walsh is an accomplished author who also just happens to write some beautiful poetry. Most of his books are available online including his just published, Heroes Hang when Traitors Triumph.