Vidkun Quisling: Kampen Mellem Arier Og Jødemakt…! (Photo)

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Kampen Mellem Arier Og Jødemakt
Vidkun Quisling

 Frankfurt, 28. mars 1941

Kilde: “Kampen mellelm arier og jødemakt. Vidkun Quislings tale i Frankfurt 28. mars 1941 om jødeproblemet,” Nasjonal Samlings Rikstrykkeri, Oslo 1941.

 

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Η Διακήρυξη “Μπαρμπαρόσα” Του Αδόλφου Χίτλερ — Adolf Hitler’s “Barbarossa” Proclamation…! (Photo)

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Adolf Hitler’s ‘Barbarossa’ Proclamation

 

On the morning of June 22, 1941, Reich Minister Joseph Goebbels announced to the world the startling news that German forces, together with Finnish and Romanian troops, had struck against the vast Soviet Union. On German radio he read Adolf Hitler’s historic proclamation justifying the attack. Among other things, he said that Stalin had massed some 160 divisions to strike westwards. In reality, more than 300 Soviet divisions were assembled against Germany and Europe. Hitler and his generals had thereby greatly underestimated the Soviet danger — a fateful miscalculation that ultimately proved catastrophic, and not just for Germany. To the Italian leader Benito Mussolini, Hitler wrote that deciding to attack Soviet Russia was “the most difficult decision of my life.” And even though it meant engaging Germany in a two-front war, something he had specifically warned against in Mein Kampf, this was a decision he never regretted. Hitler’s strike against the Soviet Union, code-named “Barbarossa,” has often been called his worst single military blunder because the immense clash he unleashed ended four years later, in May 1945, with his suicide in his Berlin command post, Soviet forces hoisting the Red hammer-and-sickle banner above the Reichstag, and Germany’s unconditional surrender. Hitler’s “Barbarossa” assault is often, but simplistically, portrayed as a treacherous and unprovoked surprise attack against a peaceable ally, motivated by greed, dreams of empire, loathing of Russians and other Slavic peoples, and visceral hatred of Communism. Today, 60 years later, German and Russian historians continue to grapple with the origins of this mightiest military clash in history. Because Hitler’s proclamation of June 22, 1941, helps to explain the German leader’s motives for turning against Soviet Russia, it is a document of historic importance. The text is given here in full.

– The Editor

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Οι Δίκες Της Νυρεμβέργης – Nürenberg Trials …! (Photo)

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Nürenberg Trials

 

Did you know that one of the ‘jewels’ in Philadelphia was German town and that this area, after the Germans left has deteriorated into a cesspool?

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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


Mahl_Thomas-1998Imagine 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.

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[Κινηματογραφική Ταινία] Θείος Κρύγκερ, 1941 — Ohm Krüger, 1941 — Uncle Kruger, 1941 (Full Movie)

Για μεγαλύτερη ευκρίνεια και με αγγλικούς υπότιτλους δείτε κατωτέρω – Watch the full movie with english subtitles here:

Directed by: Hans Steinhoff
Produced by: Emil Jannings
Written by: Harald Bratt and Kurt Heuser
Song lyrics: Hans Fritz Beckmann
Music: Theo Mackeben
Cinematography: Fritz Arno Wagner
Edited by: Hans Heinrich and Martha Dübber

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Ο Αδόλφος Χίτλερ Κηρύττει Τον Πόλεμο Στις ΗΠΑ, 11 Δεκμβρίου 1941 – Adolf Hitler’s Declaration Of War Against The USA, Dec. 11, 1941 (Video)