Adolf Hitler

Christogenea Saturday: Social Policy in Nat. Soc. Germany

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2012-03-18 16:31
 
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March 17, 2012

"THE GOOD SOCIETY: Social Policy in National Socialist Germany" with Carolyn Yeager and Rodney Martin

The creation of the Autobahn is just one of the magnificent achievements credited to Adolf Hitler's National Socialism that benefited the people rather than the bankers. From March 1933 onward, laws were passed that changed German society from a degenerate Jewish-dominated and foreign-ruled economic basket-case to an orderly, independent and prosperous, Christian people-state once again. Rodney Martin and I substitute for Bill Finck of Christogenea.org, in this program. We discuss the laws, policies and programs that brought about the "Good Society" ... from anti-vivisection to Volksgemeinschaft, from religion to racial policy.

Here is a link to the news article about Pope Benedict I quoted from: http://www.zenit.org/article-33497?l=english

The Heretics’ Hour: Nazi Germany’s 'Firsts' in Science, Medicine, Health

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2012-02-28 10:03
 
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February 27, 2012

Rodney Martin joins Carolyn Yeager to survey some of the high achievements that were accomplished under the Third Reich, 1933-1945. Topics include:

  • 300,000 patents and copyrights taken by the Allies without compensation from defeated Germany;
  • A general emphasis on public health: preventive medicine;
  • “War on Cancer,” anti-smoking campaign, asbestos dangers discovered;
  • Understanding and treating hypothermia;
  • The development of the helicopter, rocketry, jet aircraft and stealth bomber;
  • Development of important synthetics, including fibers, fuels and buna rubber;
  • Magnetic tape recording, cinematic innovations, and much more.

Image: A 1941 anti-smoking ad. In English: “He does not devour it, it devours him. The Chainsmoker”

Carolyn reads about the holocaust of Hamburg in The Fire: The Bombing of Germany 1940-1945 in the first half-hour.

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The Heretics' Hour: Falsification of History

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2012-02-21 17:07
 
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February 20, 2012

    FDR at Yalta 1945; Elie Wiesel in New York 1968

There is only one sin committed against mankind and its generation, and that is the falsification of history. ~Friedrich Hebbels

Carolyn Yeager begins the program reading from The Fire: The Bombing of Germany 1940-1945 by Jörg Friedrich about the firebombing of Pforzheim, the clock-and-jewelry-making city of 65,000 near the Black Forest. The following topics were:
  • Brief history of "Presidents Day" in the U.S.;
  • Leftists in Germany continue to re-write and minimize the bombing of Dresden and other cities;
  • Yalta "Big Three" Conference of Feb. 4-11, 1945 mandated the mistake of "Unconditional Surrender" and was a give-away to the interests of the Soviet Union, both of which resulted in the death and enslavement of many millions of European civilians;
  • Adolf Hitler's purported 1919 connection with the "Reds," as put forth by Harold Marcuse, debunked;
  • Changes made to Elie Wiesel's book Night in 2006 are for the purpose of turning a novel into an autobiography.

Rodney calls in commenting on distortions about National Socialism.

ODEONSPLATZ: The Rise of an Unknown

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2012-01-10 21:22

Zuerst magazine interviews Werner Bräuninger

December 2011

 Translated by Wilhelm Kriessmann

Biography of Werner Bräuninger

 Werner Bräuninger, born 1965, was a freelancing publicist and essayist. His book Odeonsplatz: The Rise of an Unknown (Universiras 2011) describing Hitler's life from 1890 to 1935 caused a sensation.  His book, Hitlers Adversaries in the NSDAP (Herbig 2004), about the imminent opposition in the National Socialist state, as well as his work about the spiritual roots of Count Claus von Stauffenberg within the circle around the poet Stefan George, were controversially discussed.

Bräuninger’s publications have drawn attention from the FAZ, Die Welt and the renowned Zeitschrift fuer Geschichtswissenschaft (Science of History magazine). His website is www.marmorklippen.de

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Feldherrnhalle on Odeonsplatz, Munich

 

The Heretics' Hour: Political-Social Design in the Third Reich

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2012-01-10 11:54
 
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January 9, 2012

Left: Battle of Coberg Anniversary Plate, porcelain made to resemble terra cotta.

Charles Krafft and George Stimson join Carolyn Yeager for a discussion of the impressive designs that were a part of the Third Reich, indisputably one of the most artistically creative periods in modern history. They discuss the Allach Porcelain Works outside of Dachau; some of the well known designers working in the Reich; the passion of the militaria collector; the images most commonly used; posters, flags and banners, uniforms and weaponry such as daggers. The National Socialist Third Reich period – 1923 to 1945 – is the most popular with Collectors world-wide.

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One of Adolf Hitler's favorite entertainers dies at age 108

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2011-12-28 13:29

 

Johannes Heester in March 2006, age 102

Johannes Heester, a Dutch-born performer who made his reputation in National Socialist Germany and continued to perform until recent times, died on Christmas Eve at a hospital in Starnberg, Germany, where he had been for several days.

Heesters was a tenor who made his stage debut at the age of 30 at the Volksoper in Vienna in 1934. The following year he moved to Germany with his wife and daughters, where he became a crowd favorite at the Komische Oper and Admiralspalast.

During the time of the Third Reich, he performed for Adolf Hitler. Joseph Goebbels put him on the Gottbegnadeten list (literally God-given or "Important Artist Military Exempt" list) as an artist considered crucial to National Socialist culture.

Because of this and because he visited the Dachau concentration camp in 1941 (Dachau was the first labor camp in NS Germany and seen as a model of good planning and progressive ideas in the early 30's), he was seen as an enemy or traitor to many Dutch. Heesters entertained Wehrmacht soldiers during the war, but insisted he did not entertain SS troops when at Dachau, of which he was accused.

Christmas with the Führer

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2011-12-21 10:16
 
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The Heretic's Hour: European Debt Enslavement Vindicates Hitler

Published by carolyn on Tue, 2011-11-22 01:18
 
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November 21, 2011

 

William Finck and Carolyn discuss the causes and implications of the latest crises enveloping the Euro because of the overwhelming indebtedness of European Union members such as Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal. The remedies being suggested to hold the European Union together with a common currency constitute the total loss of sovereignty of individual nation states. Who will benefit from this? The bankers and global corporations, of course. In addition, “neo-nazi extremism” is being focused upon as the real threat to the European way of life … as in the Zwickaur “terror” group, made up of only three people! Finck and Carolyn rightly question which is more dangerous, the bankers or the young “nazis.”

William Finck’s website is Christogenea.org.

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Christogenea Radio

Published by carolyn on Fri, 2011-11-11 12:00
 
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On Nov. 12 I sub-hosted William Finck's

CHRISTOGENEA SATURDAYS

My Topic: "A Fighting Christianity" with reference to Christian beliefs within National Socialism.  

 

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Hitler and Women

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2011-11-05 01:56

by Carolyn Yeager, June 2007

copyright Carolyn Yeager 2007

A New York Times journalist wrote in 1932 that: “Women have been among the strongest pillars of Hitlerism from its very inception … At Nazi meetings the proportion of women in attendance is surprisingly large. Hitler has a fascination for Germany’s weaker sex …”

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