The one side of the history that hardly ever gets to the public´s view. A harsh look at what happened to Germans after WWII.
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Castle Hill Publishers are proud to announce the publication of Udo Walendy's classic work on the outbreak of World War II in a newly translated and slightly revised edition: "Who Started World War II?" To ask the question is already an heretical act to many. But in this 500 page book overwhelming evidence is presented proving that the answer isn't as simple as most people think it is. Sure, the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939, but then again, Polish militia forces had invaded defenseless Germany already in 1919. Ever since, Poland had been out to "get the Germans" on numerous occasions, and in the summer of 1939 the Germans simply wouldn't take it anymore...
At the 2014 Victory Day Parade in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin demonstrated how important the Holocaust ideology is for Russia. He stated that this war must be regarded as a war of liberation from Nazi-Germany's attempt to enslave all of Europe...
As Queen Elizabeth II opens a memorial to the 55,000 members of the Royal Air Force Bomber Command who died during the Second World War, 500,000 innocent German civilians burned and gassed alive by them are still waiting for an apology.
Last Tuesday, June 5th, Germar Rudolf had a two hour internet radio chat with U.S. political and free speech activist Deanna Spingola, to which you can listen on his redesigned website (net 1 hr 27 min.).