Adolf Hitler

The Heretics' Hour: Was Hitler Trying to Conquer the World?

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-04-01 18:13
 
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April 1, 2013

Hadding Scott fills in for Carolyn as guest-host. He uses facts from Adolf Hitler’s own writings to debunk lies about him that originated in the propaganda of the Second World War.

In the second hour, Hadding discusses the psychology of the Negro.

Image: Former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George with Adolf Hitler in Sept. 1936

The Heretics' Hour: Time to Blow the HoloHoax Out of the Water

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-03-25 20:28
 
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March 25, 2013

The way to do it is for us to drop the fear of being "antisemitic." The greatest fear Jews as a race have is the fear of being expelled from their host countries, especially the USA. Thus, every displeasure we have with them is labeled "antisemitic." In addition, the last regime that attempted to expel them has to be portrayed as evil to the nth degree. This is what the HoloHoax is all about - it's about making sure a mass deportation never happens ... again. Thus, debating about gas chambers is probably (assuredly?) not the most important thing to do. Most important is to quit trying to make friends with Jews, but see them for the enemy they are. Evidence for this is overwhelming. A few examples:

Image: Recent official photo of Ken Waltzer from his new Jewish Studies Program webpage at Michigan State University

The Heretics' Hour: Upholding Standards Within the Truth Community

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-03-18 19:51
 
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March 18, 2013

Carolyn Yeager presents a number of topics, based loosely on the wisdom of upholding the highest standards:

  • Background on the writings by Leopold and Willy Wenger on carolynyeager.net;
  • Acknowledgment of the passing of a great warrior, Douglas Christie;
  • The psychological effect of donation giving, as discovered by Carolyn;
  • Unending demands of Jews for more rights, influence and power to determine who can be politically viable and who can’t;
  • Charles Krafft portrayed by Public Radio as possibly mentally ill or senile because of his purported “antisemitism;”
  • The amazing inability of modern day “forward-thinking intellectuals”  to deal with historical/holocaust revisionist thinking;
  • Beware of the Michael Ford translation of Mein Kampf, shown to be the work of an entrepreneur interested in money rather than a scholar interested in faithful representation;
  • Comparison of passages from various translations show the pitfalls of reading translations; thus the more familiarity one has with the language and author the better.

Image: German edition of Mein Kampf put out by the NSDAP, 1937. This very edition was given to me as a gift. The text is in a Gothic typeface – very typical of German texts in that day, but harder to read than good old Times Roman.

The Anschluss of Austria

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2013-03-14 20:06

This report comes from a family chronicle that describes events during the so-called "Nazi era" as we experienced it. It is a testimony to great idealism and sacrifice for an Idea which filled us then. Today, most people see things in a very different light ...

The great hope:  the German Reich

By Willy Wenger

copyright 2013 Wilhelm Wenger and Carolyn Yeager

Translated from the German by Hasso Castrup

Eisenerzer Alps, January 1938


We got through the winter of 1937 well. We often traveled to our skiing places. I was usually in the company of my schoolmates; Mandi Holzer was always there. Poldi [Willy's older brother Leopold whom he called Bibi-cy] preferred the higher regions of Vordernberg auf den Polster (a popular ski resort, easy to reach from Leoben).

At the tender age of 12 there is a lot one doesn’t understand, but it still always aroused our interest when older students gathered during breaks at school and discussed the situation at that time. Again and again we were talking about Germany, for us a promised land flowing with milk and honey. While in Austria we still had a very modest standard of living, it seemed to go better and better in Germany. And that was thanks to one man: Adolf Hitler. One spoke of him as a god, who had pulled Germany out of the sump after the shameful Treaty of Versailles. Gradually Hitler brought back former German territories. And all this without bloodshed. It actually seemed as if there really was to be "no more war!"

The Days of Our Revolution

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2013-03-12 08:14

From Leopold Wenger's Trip Diary

The Days of Our Revolution

copyright 2013 Wilhelm Wenger and Carolyn Yeager

Translated from the German by Hasso Castrup

Following are the stirring events that took place in Leoben, Styria from February 12 through March 20, 1938, preparatory to the Anchluss (Austria becoming part of the German Reich) as recorded at the time by 16 year-old Hitler Youth member Leopold Wenger. Courtesy of Willy Wenger. -cy

12 February 1938  On our old campsite, at our cabin on Kraubatheck, there was for quite a long time already plans for a Hitler Youth camp again and it was scheduled to open this evening ... and as our term vacations were ending on 16 February, we were to spend four full days. Everything was already prepared and the food was already up there. I apologized that I could not come before Sunday because we had to sit in the police prison of Leoben and Wurschitz - 12 hours for a bicycle offense. (The fine was too expensive for us, therefore I had to endure the sentence). These 12 hours felt like an eternity. We were there together with all kinds of criminals: One of them told us that recently a Nazi was sitting there too, was then sent on to the district court but first he hid his revolver, cartridges and a swastika armband with the stamp of Donawitz in a wastebasket. One of the crooks found it and, with pleasure, handed it to the police.

Below: Our cabin in Schladnitzgraben; Right: Illegal Hitler Youth meet for skiing.

Group picture of Leoben illegal Hitler Youth, Feburary 1938


The Heretics' Hour: 75th anniversary of Austrian annexation with the German Reich

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-03-11 19:25
 
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March 11, 2013

Three-quarters of a century have passed since 1938, but it seems only a short time ago in many ways. The Anschluss, in which the German-Austrian people gave up their independent republic to become a part of the far more prosperous and dynamic German Third Reich, was an event of great joyousness and great hope. That hope was not disappointed, as their society was recharged by new investment in their dormant factories and other projects,  and their economy got moving again. However, the powerful Left media and academia insist on portraying it as a time of moral darkness and tyranny simply because a small minority of Jews were negatively affected. The Jewish question is greatly overplayed in the whole story of Austria after the Anschluss. Some highlights of the program:

  • Poll conducted by mainstream Austrian newspaper reveals a 61% approval for a “strong leader”  and 54% think the “Nazi" Party would receive support today;
  • Vienna Philharmonic under attack (again) for having too many National Socialist party members in its orchestra during the 1938-45 period under conductor Wilhelm Furtwaengler, and firing all of 13 musicians for being Jewish;
  • The mystery of the “replacement”  ring of honor given to (“war criminal”) Baldur von Schirach in 1966 by the Philharmonic is considered “solved” just in time for the anniversary;
  • A similar attack by Prof. Rathkolb on Herbert von Karajan, another brilliant “Nazi” conductor whose early writings “prove” he was always racist and antisemitic;
  • “Witness to the Anschluss” read from the Wilhelm L. Kriessmann Archive.

Image: Hitler speaks to a massive crowd in the Heldenplatz (Heroes’ Square) in Vienna on March 15, 1938.

Die Tage unserer Revolution

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-03-11 10:46

To the reader: This following is taken from a chronicle (day book) written by Leopold Wenger (b. 1921) at the time, or shortly after, the events were taking place. "Poldi," as he was nicknamed, became a Luftwaffen fighter pilot and a recipient of the Knight's Cross, National Socialist Germany's highest military decoration, in January 1945. An English translation with photographs will be forthcoming, but for now, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary, I present it here in German for those who are able to read it. -CY

Aus Leopold Wenger's Fahrtentagebuch:
Die Tage unserer Revolution
  

copyright 2013 Willy Wenger  

                                                                       
           11. März 1938: Ununterbrochen fuhren Lastautos durch die Stadt und warfen Flugzettel ab: „Stimmt für Schuschnigg“,   usw. Aber kaum lagen sie am Boden, kam die HJ und sammelten die Zettel auf und warfen sie in die Mur. Das schon den ganzen Tag so. Flieger warfen auch Flugzettel ab und alle hatten schon eine grenzenlose Wut. Zu allem Überfluss wurde die Volksmiliz bewaffnet, marschierte auf und um 3 Uhr Nachmittag waren alle öffentlichen Gebäude  (Post, Bahnhof, Kreisgericht usw.) von diesen Halunken besetzt. Aber ihr Traum dauerte nicht lange. Um 5 Uhr traf ich Herrn Ebner von der DAF Der rief mir zu: „Die Abstimmung ist verschoben,   alle Häuser beflaggen durchsagen!“

Pathetic Picture of Political Hypocrisy

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2013-03-11 08:54

A more perfect illustration of ZOG - Zionist-owned Globe - cannot be found than this staged photo of the European Union-Euro Zone puppet government in Vienna, Austria attempting  to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the glorious Anschluss of 1938 as something terrible.

Here we have Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner (far left) comforting so-called "Resistance fighter" Katharina Sasso, who is acting  the pathetic victim 75-years after the fact ... while  Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann reaches out to the "victim" also, with the proper concerned expression on his face. 

Saturday Afternoon: How Charles Krafft inadvertently forced the art world to deal with “holocaust denial”

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2013-03-09 12:23
 
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March 9, 2013

Prominent Seattle artist Charles Krafft, whose comment on this very program last July that he believed the holocaust was “a myth”  caused shock in the politically far-Left and Jewish-dominated art world, tells what it’s been like on his end since The Stranger article appeared on February 13th.  Discussion includes:

  • Charles’ interview requests include Public Radio International (PRI);
  • What his old friends are saying and writing to him now;
  • His history as a ceramics artist with his Disasterwaredebuting in 1991 and “Spone China” in 1999;
  • His connections to Slovenia and Romania, and the influence they had;
  • Difference between holocaust denial, skepticism and revisionism;
  • The importance, or not, of the artist’s intention and reasons for creating the work of art;
  • Is it the art or the artist that the art public should consider;
  • Art like Krafft’s can give a little distance from the “relentless mythologization of figures like Hitler (seen above in the form of a teapot) into symbolic demons.”

Saturday Afternoon: Deception Rampant from the Art World to the News World

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2013-03-02 12:29
 
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March 2, 2013

Carolyn shines the spotlight on the critics of artist and “Holocaust” sceptic/researcher Charles Krafft. After an “expose” in a Seattle gay lifestyle” magazine called him a White Nationalist and possible Holocaust Denier, others repeated the story, including the Huffington Post. A couple named Phil Campbell and Emily Hall (he writes for HuffPost and she for The Stranger) are scrutinized for their bizarre views that appear to be typical of the Ultra-Left.

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