Author: Dwight D. Eisenhower

Eisenhower Murdered Over One Million German Soldiers AFTER the War Thomas Goodrich Enhanced Video

In this nine minute video clip, Brian Ruhe and Thomas Goodrich discuss the criminal treatment of German POWs after the Second World War. Thomas tells that he once idolised Eisenhower, but with continual study, he began to detest him. Thomas shows that Eisenhower, a Freemason, who had never been in combat rose to be Supreme…

Expulsion of Germans: Telegram to the War Department, 18 October 1945

18 October 1945 At the conclusion of World War II more than fifteen million Germans were driven from their homes in central and eastern Europe. It has been estimated that 2,111,000 Germans died directly as a result of these mass expulsions. The primary reference on this subject is: Alfred M. de Zayas, Nemesis at Potsdam:…

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