Reinhard Heydrich

What really happened on November 9, 1938 in Munich

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2022-02-16 19:57

The actual March 9, 1938 reinactment of the 1923 original National Socialist march to the Feldherrnhalle in Munich, the day that ended with the fateful "Night of the broken glass." Adolf Hitler is center front, with Goering on his right. (Getty images)


FLASHPOINT Kristallnacht 1938: Instigators, Victims and Beneficiaries by Ingrid Weckert

Translated by Mr. Carl Hottelet from the original German

English translation Copyright 1991 by Institute for Historical Review in arrangement with Grabert Verlag, Tübingen, Germany


By Carolyn Yeager

Part Four

Category 

Germany, Jews, Kristallnacht

The Heretics' Hour: Exposing Gestapo Legends

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2014-02-24 18:30
 
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Feb. 24, 2014

Margaret Huffstickler guides us through more of the research by Vincent Reynouard, this time on the Gestapo in occupied France.

  • Even the Nuremberg Tribunal in 1946 could not find any grounds to declare the Gestapo a “criminal organization” until Sept. 1939;
  • In the German-occupied territories everything was blamed on the Gestapo, as if they were omnipotent, yet there were only 160 Gestapo personnel (of all types) in France;
  • Reinhard Heydrich ordered that torture could not be used to obtain confessions, and only the more mild forms to gain vital, life-saving information;
  • Not one single German order for torture has ever been produced;
  • The war against Germany conducted by the Allies was a war of extermination from the beginning, and that was also the purpose of the “Unconditional Surrender” demand;
  • The Gestapo behavior toward women and girls was always correct – notwithstanding the pornographic books, comics and images flooding the marketplace, specialized in mostly by Jews.
  • The Barnes Review revisionist magazine “half-price subscription” special: $23 for one year (6 issues), call 1-877-773-9077.