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00:00:00As the communists moved west, they carried out brutal massacres on a regular basis in
00:00:18Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine and Russia.
00:00:25Lots of innocent intellectuals and thought criminals were slaughtered.
00:00:31Already when the communists claimed eastern territory of Poland, thousands of Polish soldiers
00:00:36were brutally captured by the Red Army.
00:00:39Stalin then ordered 15,000 Polish officers imprisoned in special camps at Kosciusz, Mostaszkow
00:00:46and Sarobilsk, partially because he feared that these men might have the potential of
00:00:50starting a national movement capable of resisting the communist takeover of Poland in the future.
00:00:55On the 5th of March 1940, Stalin and Kaganovich signed an order to execute Polish army and
00:01:02police officers.
00:01:04The Jewish secret police chief, Lavrentia Beria, was an infamous butcher who committed his crimes
00:01:10by blaming them on the National Socialists.
00:01:13He sent 20 million people to slave labor camps.
00:01:17Beria then masterminded what would be called the Caden Forest Massacre.
00:01:22In April 1940, Stalin ordered more than 10,000 Polish officers taken into the Caden Forest
00:01:28near Gneistovo village, a short distance from Smolensk in Russia, where the victims were executed.
00:01:34The Poles were marched into the forest wearing their uniforms, with their hands tied behind
00:01:39their backs and within shot in the back of their necks.
00:01:42Thousands were buried in huge mass graves.
00:01:45Many of these victims couldn't later be recognized by their relatives due to the fact that their
00:01:50bodies and faces had been brutally demolished by the Red Army.
00:01:54Some Poles were executed in the Kalining and Karko prison and elsewhere.
00:01:58Of the total killed, about 8,000 were officers imprisoned during the 1939 Soviet invasion of
00:02:04Poland.
00:02:05Another 6,000 were Polish officers and the rest were arrested Polish intelligentsia that the
00:02:11Soviets deemed to be intelligence agents, landowners, saboteurs, factory owners, lawyers, officials
00:02:17and priests.
00:02:18An estimate of about 22,000 of the best Poles were killed by the NKVD in this massacre alone.
00:02:25Deenazemi.
00:02:26Deenazemi..
00:02:27Deenazemi.
00:02:31Do you know who he's been tratting it and is recognized?
00:02:37I wish he has had sex.
00:02:44It's not been a war.
00:02:51It's not been a war.
00:02:55And...
00:02:57And...
00:02:59And...
00:03:19And...
00:03:21And...
00:03:33...jako i my opustíme noším vyniku.
00:03:51...
00:03:53...
00:03:57...
00:05:02When the Germans discovered the mass graves in early 1943, they brought in a European Red Cross committee called the Kading Commission, comprising 12 forensic experts and their staff.
00:05:13But at the Nuremberg Trials, the Soviets just blamed the Germans for perpetrating the Kading Massacre, and the British, French and Americans just let them do it.
00:05:22Numerous German officers were wrongly hung for the murder of thousands of innocent Polish nationalists, murders that in fact were committed by Stolins and KVD.
00:05:32President Roosevelt purposely and deliberately covered up the evidence of who really committed these crimes.
00:05:38That such corruption could have been going on in high levels of the U.S. government during those years
00:05:43proves that we should question official evidence of the Holocaust and World War II.
00:05:48The Soviet report, which blamed the Germans for committing the Kading massacre,
00:05:52was listed at Nuremberg as 054 USSR.
00:05:56Member of the Special State Commission, academic N.N. Burdenko,
00:06:01a member of the Special State Commission, Mitropolitus Nikolai,
00:06:05two obvious liars with an agenda, signed this report.
00:06:09These were the same known liars who also signed the official Soviet report on Auschwitz
00:06:14that was listed at Nuremberg as 008 USSR.
00:06:18This alone should be cause for concern to anyone caring the slightest bit about objective truth.
00:06:25The Soviet report on Auschwitz was signed by two proven liars.
00:06:31The Soviets kept their own crimes a secret.
00:06:33Not until 1989 were communist documents released documenting the fact that the Soviet NKVD carried out the Kading massacre.
00:06:42In 2012, World Press reported their recent findings on the Kading massacre.
00:06:47As it long was suspected,
00:06:49Churchill and Roosevelt knew that Stalin had ordered the massacre,
00:06:53but kept their mouths shut about it.
00:06:55The U.S. covered it up.
00:06:58On 17th of November 1941,
00:07:10Stalin issued Order 0428,
00:07:14stating that communist partisans
00:07:16would dress up in German juniforms,
00:07:19particularly those of the Waffen-SS,
00:07:21and destroy all settlements within a swath of about 40 to 60 km depth
00:07:26from the main battle lines
00:07:28and to ruthlessly kill the civilian population.
00:07:31It was important to leave a few survivors with these attacks
00:07:34who would report the supposed German atrocities.
00:07:37This method of warfare was also confirmed by German soldiers
00:07:41who captured many Russian partisans wearing German juniforms.
00:07:49The Bolsheviks were purposely sacrificing their own people in these ways
00:07:54to create anti-German propaganda
00:07:56and to instill hatred for the Germans and the Soviet troops.
00:07:59In order to drive the message home entirely,
00:08:02they also had photographed these horrors.
00:08:05The famous photos are now the favorites in the press
00:08:08used as proof of the alleged systematic mass murder of Jews.
00:08:15The order stipulated,
00:08:16It is important to have survivors
00:08:19who will tell about German atrocities.
00:08:22For this purpose,
00:08:23every regiment is to form hunter units
00:08:25of about 20 to 30 men strong
00:08:28with the task to detonate and incinerate the villages
00:08:31when working in German uniforms behind enemy lines
00:08:35and destroying those settlement outposts.
00:08:38Among the population,
00:08:39we have to spread the rumor
00:08:41that the Germans are burning the villages
00:08:43in order to punish the partisans.
00:08:45With their free arsenal supplemented by America's finest tanks,
00:08:58tummy guns, planes, trucks, jeeps,
00:09:01and even food and blankets,
00:09:03the Red Army advanced on Germany from the east.
00:09:06Stalin's plot to take all of Eastern Europe
00:09:08was helped by Eisenhower and Marshall's obsession
00:09:11with invading Europe from England
00:09:13instead of simply advancing from Europe's soft underbelly.
00:09:16By July 1944,
00:09:18the communists had rolled into Poland
00:09:20and advanced into Germany.
00:09:22Stalin's Jewish chief propagandist
00:09:24and prominent member of the Soviet-sponsored
00:09:26Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee,
00:09:29Ilya Ehrenberg,
00:09:31instigated the Soviet Red Army rape
00:09:33and murder of German civilians.
00:09:35Referring to German women,
00:09:37Ehrenberg gloated to the advancing Red Army troops.
00:09:39That blonde hag is in for a bad time.
00:09:43Just like the Jews around Roosevelt,
00:09:45Ehrenberg also sought the extermination
00:09:47and genocide of the entire German people.
00:09:51Ilya Ehrenberg encouraged the mass rape
00:09:53and killing of German women.
00:09:54Ilya's leaflets declared,
00:09:56the Germans are not human beings.
00:09:58Nothing gives us so much joy as German corpses.
00:10:02As the soldiers approached Danzig,
00:10:04millions of leaflets were airdropped on the troops
00:10:07with a message composed by the propagandist Ehrenberg
00:10:09and signed by Stalin.
00:10:11Kill them all.
00:10:14Men,
00:10:15old men,
00:10:16children,
00:10:17and the women,
00:10:18after you have amused yourself with them.
00:10:21Kill.
00:10:22Nothing in Germany is guiltless.
00:10:24Neither the living nor the yet unborn.
00:10:28Break the racial pride of the German woman.
00:10:31Take her as your legitimate booty.
00:10:36Kill your brave soldiers of the victorious Soviet army.
00:10:41An unimaginable orgy of violence and rape emerged,
00:10:45which would mark one of the ghastliest episodes in human history.
00:10:49At least two million German women,
00:10:51young and old,
00:10:52were gang-raped,
00:10:54sodomized,
00:10:55and beaten,
00:10:56often in view of their children or family members.
00:10:59Parties of soldiers raided houses.
00:11:02In wild orgies of drunken violence,
00:11:04women were penetrated with broken bottles or bayonets.
00:11:08It was all the same whether the communists raped mere children or old women.
00:11:12The women were raped,
00:11:13not once or twice,
00:11:14but ten,
00:11:15twenty,
00:11:16thirty,
00:11:17and a hundred times.
00:11:19Mothers were raped in the presence of their children.
00:11:21Girls were raped in front of their brothers.
00:11:23Even terrified women who fled to churches and hospitals
00:11:27were hunted down,
00:11:29raped,
00:11:29and tortured to death.
00:11:31Nuns,
00:11:32little girls,
00:11:33and elderly women
00:11:34were infected with venereal diseases.
00:11:37There were cases of breasts being cut off
00:11:39and victims set on fire after being raped.
00:11:43Some German women were forced at gunpoint
00:11:45to make out with dead,
00:11:46rotting corpses.
00:11:49Pregnant women had their babies cut out of the bodies.
00:11:51Some babies had their heads bashed in.
00:11:54A naked woman was nailed through the hands
00:11:56in a crucified posture.
00:11:58A woman,
00:11:59eighty-four years old,
00:12:00was found sitting on a sofa,
00:12:02half of whose head had been sheared off
00:12:04with an axe or a spade.
00:12:06Women,
00:12:06including children and old men,
00:12:08were all murdered in a bestial manner.
00:12:11As the final pockets of German resistance
00:12:13in the East surrendered,
00:12:15one girl remembered,
00:12:17rape began almost immediately,
00:12:19and there was a viciousness in the axe.
00:12:35Hey, it's more than just rape.
00:12:47It's the spiritual massacre,
00:12:50the deliberate destruction
00:12:51of German womanhood by rape.
00:12:54And your husband sees this.
00:12:56He's warned,
00:12:57if you do anything,
00:12:58we'll cut you in half.
00:12:59You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:00We will literally cut you in half.
00:13:02You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:03You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:04You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:05You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:06You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:07You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:08You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:09You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:10You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:11You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:12You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:13You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:14You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:15You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:16You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:17You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:18You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:19You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:20You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:21You see this saw we've got here?
00:13:22The most notable offenders were the almost completely Jewish NKVD Rare Guard troops and
00:13:38the Mongoloid troops from the Asian republics of the far eastern reaches of the USSR.
00:13:43To these troops, the German woman represented everything that they hated about white Europeans.
00:13:49Thus, her pride was to be crushed.
00:13:52Many of the ethnic Russians in the army also regarded these Jewish-led troops as utterly
00:13:57merciless.
00:13:58By and large, the commissars in the Russian army were Jewish.
00:14:01Now, there were a lot of commissars, but these are the political officers that are in every
00:14:07unit above, I suppose, above a platoon that are there to make sure that everyone toes
00:14:13the party line.
00:14:14Everyone's a good communist, everyone's a good German hater.
00:14:18In other words, you've got these people, these Jewish commissars, badgering the soldiers
00:14:22to kill more, to kill more, kill more, rape more.
00:14:25And basically, they're the cheerleaders that go along with every unit, roughly the size
00:14:30of a company, I would say.
00:14:32And so you've got these unsophisticated soldier boys, youthful.
00:14:35You've got the Jewish commissars who are encouraging them to do to the dead level best.
00:14:40And so when someone like Ilya Ehrenberg, on the right hand of Joseph Stalin, says it is
00:14:45not only okay, but it's almost a command for you to take the German women, play with them,
00:14:52rape them as often as you want, and then kill them, that sounds like an order.
00:14:56That's sanctified.
00:14:57That's sanctioned by the Soviet government.
00:15:03That's sanctioned by the Soviet government.
00:15:10Because it's not a common truth.
00:15:24And the woman came with and we said, no, we don't go with it.
00:15:52And then he took the daughter of my sister's mother, also the Schwiegerin, and went with her out.
00:16:02There must have been a small stall, at least three shots.
00:16:12Then he came back and we asked him if he was shot.
00:16:17And then he said, no, we said, no, we said, no, we should have been dead.
00:16:33And then he shot first the Oma Schwiegenberg dead.
00:16:47And then we started to pray together.
00:16:53And then we prayed together.
00:16:57And then my father gave them the hand and said, on Wiedersehen.
00:17:03And then he shot the father.
00:17:07And then my mother saw, that I was still alive.
00:17:17And then he wanted me to be killed.
00:17:21And then he shot me.
00:17:25And then he hit me with the gun on the head.
00:17:29And then I thought, now he had to be ohnmächtic.
00:17:33And then I was not ohnmächtic.
00:17:35And then I turned myself so, as if I was ohnmächtic.
00:17:39He was the whole time lying.
00:17:41And then he threw my heart off.
00:17:45He threw my heart off.
00:17:47He threw my heart off.
00:17:49And then he cut my pants off.
00:17:51And then he cut my shoes off.
00:17:52And then he cut me off.
00:17:54And then he went off.
00:17:55No, he didn't go off.
00:17:57He went back and looked in the car.
00:18:00He still lives.
00:18:01And then he threw three shots through the deck in the car.
00:18:06And then I thought, why was not one for me?
00:18:11If you knew that someone was killed.
00:18:18No one was not paying attention.
00:18:20In the other hand, the soldiers told each other.
00:18:23And so it was an impulse of heroism.
00:18:28Or kindness.
00:18:30Or how do you say.
00:18:31He was sleeping with such a woman.
00:18:34Or a woman.
00:18:35Or a woman.
00:18:36Or a woman.
00:18:37Or a woman.
00:18:38Or a woman.
00:18:39Or a woman.
00:18:40So.
00:18:41And then it was a war.
00:18:42And you know.
00:18:43Think of yourself.
00:18:44There is an honor.
00:18:45Maybe there is.
00:18:46The war is also a war.
00:18:47And when you think.
00:18:48The issue may be.
00:18:49Me of the soldiers.
00:18:50Or a woman.
00:18:51Or a woman.
00:18:52Or a woman.
00:18:53Or a woman.
00:18:54The day.
00:18:55The news.
00:18:56The day.
00:18:57This day.
00:18:58The day.
00:18:59In the end.
00:19:00The day.
00:19:02The day.
00:19:03The day.
00:19:04The day.
00:19:07Thousands of German women committed suicide rather than submit to the horror.
00:19:21Many women drowned themselves all together with their own children in the nearest river.
00:19:25I've always seen women, who had their children in the hand and then led them to the water.
00:19:33It was also the entire family, also the elderly men, also the elderly men.
00:19:41And many had been together.
00:19:43I thought, what was that?
00:19:45Because I didn't understand what they had before.
00:19:48There were also children who had lost their parents and families.
00:19:57And then the picture of the night before they went into the water.
00:20:03These pictures of the red-blown bodies.
00:20:09And then she grabbed us and wanted to go to the river.
00:20:16And we both cried.
00:20:18And my grandmother went back.
00:20:20And we were just at the river.
00:20:24But she had it yet, that we didn't jump in.
00:20:28I was in such a mood.
00:20:30And the Czech, who saved me.
00:20:34He was right there.
00:20:37And I said, let's go to the first entrance.
00:20:41It was a three-year-old house.
00:20:44And he came to the entrance to the left and left.
00:20:47There was a stairs to the right and right and right, from the right and right.
00:20:50And I said, come on, on the road.
00:20:52And he said, it was a nice andیs.
00:20:54And I said, I came to the entrance to the right and right and right and right and right here.
00:20:56He goes to the top of the mountain, he doesn't manage to go there, and there's a lot of things.
00:21:09In our body 70% of water.
00:21:13You know, a person has 70% of water.
00:21:17He is not a resistant system.
00:21:20The bone system is between the legs and so on.
00:21:22Well, once in the back, everything was lifted.
00:21:26I thought, that's what I had there.
00:21:29This is the end.
00:21:31This is the end.
00:21:32This is the end.
00:21:34This is the end.
00:21:35This is the end.
00:21:36I came here.
00:21:38No head.
00:21:39There was no cry, nothing.
00:21:41You consider it as a military crime?
00:21:44What?
00:21:45What did you do with your people, with the Germans?
00:21:50This is the end.
00:21:52No.
00:21:53No.
00:21:54No.
00:21:55No.
00:21:56No.
00:21:57No.
00:21:58No.
00:21:59No.
00:22:00No.
00:22:01No.
00:22:06It is estimated that as many as two million German women were raped by Red Army soldiers.
00:22:11One prisoner was a 14-year-old boy.
00:22:15The guards poured gasoline on his curly black hair and set it on fire.
00:22:20The boy went insane.
00:22:24The men, they were beaten with a Tutschläger, a beater to death.
00:22:28It's a long steel spring, and at the end there's a big lead ball, and you use it like a racquetball racket.
00:22:37Your arm, your wrist, and the spring, they deliver a triple hit to a German's face.
00:22:44One of Lola's guards told me, yeah, the Germans in Lola's prison were worse off than Lola.
00:22:54Lola wasn't locked up in a room night and day.
00:22:58She wasn't tortured night after night.
00:23:01She herself had told me, thank God, nobody tried to rape us.
00:23:05The Germans weren't allowed to.
00:23:07But all of that happened to German girls at Lola's prison in Gliwitz.
00:23:12Now, the Office of State Security was a Polish government organization.
00:23:17The leaders were Polish Jews.
00:23:20The chief of the office in Warsaw was a Jew.
00:23:24The department directors, all or almost all of them were Jews.
00:23:30In the province where Lola was, Silesia.
00:23:33In Silesia, the director of the Office of State Security was a Jew.
00:23:37I met up in Copenhagen, little bald-headed man.
00:23:40The director of prisons was a Jew.
00:23:43The secretary of state security was a Jew.
00:23:46And in Silesia in 1945, three-fourths of the officers, three-fourths were Jews.
00:23:52I interviewed 24.
00:23:55And I learned that the Office of State Security ran 227 prisons for German civilians.
00:24:04This one camp, I found the death certificates for 1,583 Germans.
00:24:12In other camps, other prisons, thousands of German civilians died.
00:24:17German men, women, children, babies.
00:24:21At one camp, there was a barrack for 50 babies.
00:24:25They were in cribs.
00:24:27But the camp doctor, he was a Jew, Dr. Sodorovsky.
00:24:31He didn't heat the barracks.
00:24:32He didn't give the babies milk.
00:24:34And 48 of the 50 babies died.
00:24:38All in all, 60,000 to 80,000 Germans died in the custody of the Office of State Security.
00:24:47Jewish reporters who knew about it didn't write about it.
00:24:50There's a working reporter right now in New York City.
00:24:53He was in Poland right after World War II.
00:24:55He tells me, whatever the Germans tell you, believe me, it's true.
00:25:00But he himself never wrote about it.
00:25:02The truth was covered up and was still being covered up.
00:25:06In February 1945, Stalin traveled to the Black Sea Resort of Yalta to attend the
00:25:36most historic of the big three conferences of the war.
00:25:40At the Yalta conference, the plot to reshaping of the post-war world was made.
00:25:45The biggest winner was Stalin.
00:25:47Churchill muttered to Stalin, we have killed six or seven million Germans.
00:25:51And probably there will be another million or so killed before the end of the war.
00:25:56Communist spies Algar His and Harry Hopkins heavily influenced Roosevelt.
00:26:01And it was decided that after Germany's defeat, the Soviets would occupy Eastern Europe.
00:26:07The Soviets would eventually join the war against Japan and be supplied with US arms for the effort.
00:26:12After Japan was defeated, the Soviets would occupy Northern Korea without Korea's approval.
00:26:18And Manchuria and China without China's approval.
00:26:21Millions of Russian POWs captured by the Germans, as well as Russian refugees fleeing Stalin,
00:26:27would be forcefully returned to Stalin to be executed or warped to death.
00:26:32Germany would be split in half as with the capital of Berlin.
00:26:36The formation of a communist New World Order, United Nations, would be made after the war.
00:26:42On 28th of April 1945, when total defeat was imminent for Europe, Mussolini attempted to escape to neutral Switzerland.
00:26:57But Italian communist partisans captured Mussolini and his lover Clara Petacci along with several of their friends.
00:27:03After a sweeping trial, they were both executed near Lake Kumo in Northern Italy.
00:27:09Mussolini was undressed, tortured and violated.
00:27:12And Clara Petacci was raped several times prior to being killed.
00:27:16Not only was Claretta gang-raped by the communists, but all of the women in the fleeing group with Mussolini suffered the same fate.
00:27:23At the end of the hell, she was murdered beside the man she loved.
00:27:27These human monsters sodomized Mussolini's corpse.
00:27:31They urinated on it and kicked and beat his body until it was barely recognizable as human.
00:27:37The bodies were then thrown into a heap in a suburban square in the city of Milan.
00:27:42At least one British Secret Service member and numerous communists whipped the crowd into a frenzy.
00:27:48They attacked the corpses in all ways possible.
00:27:51Eventually, the bodies were lifted up and hung upside down on meat hooks.
00:27:56An American eyewitness described the crowd as sinister, depraved and out of control.
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00:28:25There was nothing to stop the Allies from taking the German capital before the advancing
00:28:41Soviet army could get there.
00:28:44Roosevelt's lapdog Eisenhower, however, would yet again find a way to delay the Allied advance
00:28:52so as to buy time for Stalin to advance into Berlin from the east.
00:28:57On March 28, Eisenhower even sent a message to Stalin, assuring him that the Allied advance
00:29:04would focus on Western Germany primarily, to give Berlin to Stalin.
00:29:09On April 15, Eisenhower even went so far as issuing a halt order forbidding Allied commanders
00:29:17from crossing the Elbe river.
00:29:20The generals Montgomery and Patton were extremely upset over this order to halt the advance.
00:29:27Eisenhower's orders left Berlin and all of Eastern Europe to Soviet communism.
00:29:35Hitler had heard about Mussolini's death whilst in his bunker in Berlin.
00:29:39By his side was the ever faithful Eva Braun.
00:29:42Surrounded by his high command, they had been there since 16th of January 1945.
00:29:48Seals bombings of German civilians and the rape of Germany went on non-stop.
00:29:53By spring of 1945, the situation had become all but hopeless for the Germans.
00:29:58The Red Army had reached the river Oder, which was the last great natural obstacle before Berlin.
00:30:04Germany would now be surrounded from every frontier.
00:30:06The Soviets had twice as many men as the Wehrmacht and four times as many tanks.
00:30:11Stalin claimed that he had six million men against the remaining one million Germans of every
00:30:16unit the Reich could find.
00:30:18Hitler knew that he was surrounded.
00:30:26Facing a certain defeat, foreign volunteers, old men, women and children prepared for the
00:30:31last fight against hopeless odds.
00:30:33Boys of the Hitler Youth also prepared themselves for the last battle.
00:30:37The only thing that stood between heaven and hell was the remaining German troops.
00:30:42On the 19th of April, Soviet troops reached the Berlin suburbs.
00:30:46Every remaining desperate defender of Germany would be eliminated in house-by-house street fighting.
00:30:52The Red Terror couldn't be haunted anymore.
00:30:54The combat embraced everyone in its battle zone.
00:30:57Hitler's dreams of a free world had been shattered to a million pieces.
00:31:27Although Hitler had his guardian angel, fighter pilot Hannah Reich, Hannah was
00:31:57so utterly devoted to Hitler that she received an Iron Cross in the Second World War.
00:32:02Reich was also the first woman to fly a helicopter, a rocket plane and a jet fighter.
00:32:07And on the 29th of April, she flew her light aircraft into the chaotic heart of Berlin to
00:32:13make a daring rescue attempt, offering an exit to Hitler if he wished to escape from the besieged
00:32:18city.
00:32:20Hannah Reich was Hitler's last chance to escape.
00:32:23Hitler told Hannah, you are a very brave woman, there is still loyalty and courage in the
00:32:28world.
00:32:29But he had already chosen to meet his destiny in Berlin.
00:32:32He would stay.
00:32:36Eva Braun and Adolf Hitler had met when she was just 17 and she worked as an assistant to
00:32:45the photographer Heinrich Hoffmann, who went on to become Hitler's personal cameraman.
00:32:52Hitler and Braun became lovers in 1932.
00:32:55Now, 13 years later, as the remaining German forces were overwhelmed, Eva wrote in a letter
00:33:01to her friend, Herta Schneider, we are fighting here until the last, but I'm afraid the end
00:33:06is threatening closer and closer.
00:33:13On April 29th, Hitler decided to marry his long-time mistress Eva Braun.
00:33:18The ceremony was concluded with Goebbels and Bormann as witnesses.
00:33:22Hitler signed the wedding certificate, but when it was Eva's turn, she began to write her surname
00:33:26as Brown before crossing out the letter B and instead writing Eva Hitler.
00:33:32Arm in arm, Hitler led his bride to the study for the wedding reception.
00:33:37Hitler now admitted for the first time that all was lost.
00:33:40Hitler said, everything is lost, pack your things and go.
00:33:43You have to leave and within an hour, the last plane will bring you out.
00:33:47After that moment of silence, Eva Braun stepped forward, went to him and took his hand and said,
00:33:52but you know I will stay with you.
00:33:56Less than two days after the wedding on April 30th, Hitler and his bride ended their lives
00:34:00together.
00:34:01They had been married just a few hours.
00:34:03Eva took a cyanide capsule, popped it into her mouth, she died instantly.
00:34:07Hitler picked up his gun, put it to his right temple and fired.
00:34:11Hitler's dog Blondie was also poisoned.
00:34:13Members of the staff carried the bodies in blankets and soaked them with what petrol they
00:34:17could find and set them in light.
00:34:20Hitler did not want to be handed over to the barbaric Bolsheviks because he knew what
00:34:25they had done to Mussolini.
00:34:26Thus, taking his life and setting his body on fire was his own wish.
00:34:29One day before committing suicide, Hitler dictated his political testament, a suicide note,
00:34:43in which he denied any responsibility for starting the war.
00:34:47Right up until the very end, when Hitler had nothing to gain, he wanted the world to know
00:34:52that he had never wanted war.
00:34:54His career was to be taken from a Christian, he wanted the world to know the world.
00:35:00Yet he came to him soon.
00:35:02The story was the only one that he wanted to go to war.
00:35:04He needed to stop the two days after that.
00:35:06The narrative is popular.
00:35:09He was not easy.
00:35:11He wanted to fight for two days after the dossier, but he had never changed.
00:38:17way. There's no meaning except relativism, of course, right? So only his view of the universe
00:38:22is the right one that we're all choking to death on, right? Many physicists disagree with his
00:38:27theories because that's all they are, is theories. Well, how has he even gotten this big in the first
00:38:34place? Well, it's a fact that his work was not only twisted, unscientific ideas, but that it
00:38:40was science that was plagiarized. I know Red Eyes did a show on this, a great show on this,
00:38:45covering this in detail. His writings included his popular 1924 book, Meaning of Relativity,
00:38:51which was plagiarized from the Lawrence Transformation, plagiarism of the mass energy
00:38:56equivalents, largely based on the work of George Fitzgerald and Hendrik Lawrence, Irish and Dutch
00:39:02theoretical physicists, and also the work of French physicist Henry, help me with this, Poincare.
00:39:08Henry Poincare. There you go. He developed a theory of relativity.
00:39:15Years before Einstein. Einstein. And it gets worse. Plagiarism of Paul Gerber's, or is it Gerber's,
00:39:22groundbreaking work on the speed of gravity. Okay, this was a German guy. And the idea that the speed
00:39:27of light was a constant and was independent of the motion of its source was not Einstein's at all,
00:39:32but was proposed by the Scottish scientist James Maxwell in 1878. Also, Berhard Reimann, a German,
00:39:41was the first to develop a sound non-Euclidean geometry, which is the basis of all the math he
00:39:46used to describe relativity. Also, it goes on, Heinrich Hertz, the father of the unit of frequency
00:39:53Hertz, right, sound vibration, discovered that electrolodes illuminated with ultraviolet light
00:39:58and they create electric sparks more easily. Well, in 1905, Einstein published the paper explaining
00:40:04this same experiment from Hertz's photoelectric effect. And it was actually Hertz's discovery that
00:40:09led to the quantum revolution. Yet Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1921 for the discovery of
00:40:16the law of the photoelectric effects. Okay, it goes on. Nikola Tesla, he could not stand Einstein.
00:40:25In fact, he called him an old crank. He gave a scathing analysis of Einstein's relativity theory,
00:40:31calling it a magnificent mathematical garb, which fascinates, dazzles, and makes people blind to the
00:40:37underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king.
00:40:44He said this in 1935. John Murray Kudahy, a brilliant known sociologist, said Einstein was
00:40:51motivated by a desire to distort and destroy Western science. Very, very accurate. Dayton Clarence
00:40:58Miller, president of Britain's Royal Astronomical Society, disagreed with all Einstein's theory. He had
00:41:05his own absolute space theory, which is interesting. And it goes on, a hundred prestigious Austrian and
00:41:11German scientists denounced him in this book, Hundert, I don't know how to say it, Otteren,
00:41:17Gigen, I'll pull it up right here, accused him of being a pseudomysticism and pseudomystic and
00:41:24just speculating everything, basically. A hundred scientists. H. L. Mencken, there's sound reason for
00:41:30believing that Einstein will not hold up in the long run. His curved space may be classed with
00:41:35psychosemantic bumps of Gaul and Spursheim, two other brilliant scientists. So the point is, we
00:41:42wouldn't be in the Stone Age without him, hardly. We'd be cultivating other planets by now, right? And
00:41:48then people who say, oh, you're just jealous of him, or oh, it's because he's Jewish. No, it's because he was a
00:41:53thief, a liar, and a plagiarist, and an awful person in his private life. And, you know, true brilliant people
00:42:00couldn't stand him, and they viewed him as a crackpot and a liar and a plagiarist because he was. And Einstein
00:42:06criticized scientists he felt threatened by true geniuses like Erwin Schrodener, quantum theory, Werner
00:42:12Heisenberg, Hilbert Planck. He was actually the jealous one who was attacking all these, but he was propped up as
00:42:19the archetype of brilliance, genius in science, the smartest men alive, and he was a Jew, right? So he's just a pure
00:42:27creation, basically, of a Jewish media hype that was manufactured in the 20s, basically like a pop
00:42:32star. But he was a commie who failed his college entrance exam and shamelessly ripped off true
00:42:37geniuses. So he's all smoke and mirrors. He's a fraud, people. And I don't know if you guys have heard
00:42:41this before, but it's massive. Germany, Henrik, as you said, was thriving. I mean, just amazing minds
00:42:48were coming out of Germany in this time. It's not like Einstein took Germany out of some kind of stone
00:42:53age, and they were, you know, they were not going to advance without his brilliance, right?
00:42:58While Europe was still at peace in 1939, the development of the American atomic bomb was
00:43:05proposed by Albert Einstein, Eugene Wigner, and Leo Slissard, all Jews, to Roosevelt. They wrote a letter
00:43:13to him in which they described the power of a potential atomic bomb. Einstein falsely insinuated
00:43:21that Germany was already working on an atomic bomb and urges Roosevelt into building such a weapon.
00:43:27Out of this effort emerged the Manhattan Project, in which the development of the atomic bomb was done.
00:43:34The leader was Robert Oppenheimer. Developers were Richard Feynman, Owen Chamberlain, Enrico Ferni,
00:43:41Edward Teller, John Neumann, and others. On the afternoon of April 12, 1945, Roosevelt died in a
00:43:49massive stroke. The failed businessman and KKK member, Vice President Harry Truman, now became
00:43:56President. Roosevelt's Jewish and Communist inner circle continued to run the show, while Truman
00:44:02from Misery delivered the speeches.
00:44:04In April and May 1945, Japan made three attempts through neutral Sweden and Portugal to bring
00:44:17a peaceful end to the war. In August, Japan tried via neutral Soviet channels to negotiate
00:44:23surrender. Every peace attempt made by Japan would also be fruitless. Ignoring the Japanese
00:44:30pleads for peace, the Allies would instead prepare for major attacks on Japan.
00:44:36The United States Air Force had carried out bombing raids against around 60 Japanese cities
00:44:42such as Tokyo already in 1942. Now on the night of 9th to 10th of March 1945, 2,000 tons of the
00:44:52exact same type of incendiary bombs dropped on Dresden one month earlier was employed in the
00:44:58genocidal terror bombing on Tokyo. The order came from Air Force General Curtis LeMay to fly
00:45:05as low as possible and to bomb the Japanese homes and other buildings which were made of
00:45:11wood or paper to cause as much havoc as possible. Thousands of civilians were burned or asphyxiated
00:45:18to death. The burned bodies of 100,000 dead civilians covered the streets. Millions of innocent
00:45:25Japs were injured and left homeless. The bombings would be repeated on May 23rd and 25th.
00:45:36American Air Force General Curtis LeMay boasted that the American bombers were driving the Japanese
00:45:44back to the Stone Age. This, however, would later be overshadowed by the following atomic bombs
00:45:51that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
00:46:08These bombings resulted in the immediate deaths of around 100 to 150,000 in Hiroshima and 60 to 80,000 in Nagasaki,
00:46:16from injuries sustained from the explosions and acute radiation sickness and even more deaths from long-term effects of ionizing radiation.
00:46:23Between the two bombings, Stalin broke the Soviet-Japanese non-aggression pact of 1941 and declared war upon an already beaten Japan.
00:46:36Soviet troops even began pouring into Manchuria, overwhelming the Japanese forces there.
00:46:44Japan surrendered on 15th of August 1945.
00:47:06General Pattern warned about letting Stalin get to Berlin before the Americans.
00:47:17After a visit to ruin Berlin, he wrote to his wife on July 21st, 1945.
00:47:23Berlin gave me the blues. We have destroyed what could have been a good race, and we are about to replace them with Mongolian savages,
00:47:31and all Europe will be communists.
00:47:33It is said that for the first week after they took Berlin, all women who ran were shot, and those who did not were raped.
00:47:40I could have taken it instead of the Soviets had I been allowed.
00:47:47As the war now had ended, the Jewish genocidal Morgenthau plan was implemented for the total destruction of German industry and the enslavement of the German race.
00:47:57The winners would now basically starve millions of Germans, mostly civilians to death, to inflate collective punishment on the German people.
00:48:05Germany's real nightmare was about to unfold as the communists imposed a collective punishment upon Germany that would make the Versailles Treaty shrink in comparison.
00:48:15In the greatest act of ethnic cleansing the world has ever seen, the Allied powers imposed a new reign of terror, destruction, looting, starvation, rape, and mass killing of the German people.
00:48:27The occupying Allied armies carved off 25% of Germany's most fertile land.
00:48:34The German refugees were then attacked and raped by the Red Army, as well as Jewish partisan gangs who seized and occupied the stolen homes of the German refugees.
00:48:43Churchill supported the expulsion of 15 million occupied German civilians from territories they inhabited.
00:48:49More than 3 million Germans died during the forced migrations, about 2 million civilians, mostly women, children, and elderly, and 1 million prisoners of war.
00:48:59In between 1939 and 1945, around 7 million German POWs were loaded onto cattle cars and transported to the Soviet gulags.
00:49:08The majority of them would never see their families again.
00:49:11Stalin issued Order 270, which meant that all Russian prisoners captured by the Germans would now be sent to death camps and later executed.
00:49:19Even their wives would be sent to the gulags.
00:49:22German civilians and anti-communist allies everywhere were rounded up, raped, sodomized, drowned in cesspools, tortured, genitively mutilated, burned alive, and executed.
00:49:32Rows of bodies were hanged in the trees.
00:49:35Cruel punishment was meted out against hundreds of thousands of those labeled as Nazi collaborators, whose only crime was in making peace with Germany.
00:49:44Or to have fought against the Soviets on the Eastern Front as members of the German SS units.
00:50:03French women who dated German soldiers during the occupation were humiliated by having their heads shaven bald or stripped naked.
00:50:14tied up against the restrictions.
00:50:26Rows of bodies were該 to be murdered.
00:50:28Rows of bodies were injured by the Jews.
00:50:31G密 of bodies and they were injured.
00:50:32Rows of bodies were injured by a man.
00:50:35Rows of bodies up to the Jews.
00:50:37Rows of bodies were injured by the Jews.
00:50:39Rows of bodies were injured by the Jews.
00:54:57Even before the war had ended, thousands of German prisoners of war had died in American
00:55:12captivity from starvation, mistreatment and outright murder.
00:55:18A survivor from one of the camps in April 1945 wrote,
00:55:22Each group of ten was given the outdoor space of medium-sized living room.
00:55:27We had to live like this for three months, no roof over our heads, even the badly wounded
00:55:33only got a bundle of straw.
00:55:35And it rained on the Rhine for days, and we were always in the open.
00:55:40People died like flies.
00:55:43The Allied Commander Eisenhower was in control of over five million living enemy soldiers.
00:55:48It is a pity we could not kill more, muttered the General, dissatisfied with the body count
00:55:54of the greatest slaughter in human history.
00:55:57God, I hate the Germans, Eisenhower had written his wife in 1944.
00:56:02Because the Geneva Convention guaranteed prisoners of war, of Sinai nations the same food, shelter
00:56:08and medical attentions as their captors, and because these laws were to be enforced by the
00:56:12International Red Cross, Eisenhower basically just dutched the treaty, by creating his own
00:56:18category for the prisoners.
00:56:20He suggested a new class of prisoner, disarmed enemy forces, DEFs.
00:56:27Prisoners the army would not feed, get that, they would not feed after Germany surrendered.
00:56:35Altogether, the Allies had between seven and eight million German prisoners.
00:56:40They captured 4.2 million before the new DEF status, similar to another type, surrendered
00:56:47enemy persons.
00:56:49SEF's author, Giles McDonough writes that the latter captives, about three to four million,
00:56:57and I quote, were not entitled to the same levels of shelter and subsistence, unquote.
00:57:03The Soviets had not signed any agreements regarding humanitarian treatment of prisoners of war.
00:57:08Therefore, they were not obligated to treat their prisoners humanely.
00:57:13The Allies intended to use the Germans as slave labor, also according to the Morgenthau plan.
00:57:22To cover up his crimes, Eisenhower issued an order asserting that the Red Cross officials
00:57:27were not allowed access to his death camps.
00:57:30I think Jim Bach has made a major historical find here.
00:57:34To me, as an American historian, I'm ashamed.
00:57:37There was sadism, brutality, denial of medical supplies that were available, denial of water,
00:57:43in some cases, when they were right on the banks of the Rhine men died of dehydration.
00:57:47From my own experience, I saw that the wounded were left unattended.
00:57:51No one cared.
00:57:52We were treated just like cattle.
00:57:54There was no camp, just the Rhine Meadows, which later turned into a swampy morass.
00:57:59There were no tents or shelter of any kind, and they had robbed us of everything.
00:58:03We were all freezing, shivering with cold, lying, squatting.
00:58:06We tried to find a dry spot and lay there, in the open, of course.
00:58:10I was a guard at the U.S. Army prison camp, and I was warned not to speak about what I experienced
00:58:14or I'd be in trouble.
00:58:16Well, the conditions in the camp were abominable.
00:58:18We neglected to feed them properly.
00:58:21They got a can of watery soup once a day, and it was so inadequate they were throwing grass
00:58:27and weeds into it when I couldn't find them.
00:58:30They were starving.
00:58:31And we did not have enough water for them, even.
00:58:33We were near the Rhine River, so they would crawl under the wires in an effort to get some water,
00:58:39and we'd machine gun them when they did that.
00:58:41They had no blankets, no tents.
00:58:43Some of them had no overcoats, and they were just sleeping in the mud.
00:58:47This was April, towards the end of the war, and it was a cold late spring,
00:58:52and so they were dying, and dying in great numbers.
00:58:55And what impressed us, all of us, of course, were the trucks hauling the bodies away.
00:58:59So when we were shoved off the boxcars, we were driven into the meadows in a big pack,
00:59:04and at the very beginning we were told over the loudspeaker,
00:59:07you are not regular prisoners of war.
00:59:09You are disarmed enemies, and therefore do not fall under the Geneva Convention.
00:59:13And we were also told to make things perfectly clear on Eisenhower's order,
00:59:18in English and in German, that they had not come to free us from National Socialism,
00:59:23but to eliminate Germany once and for all.
00:59:26After two and a half years, I weighed 30 kilograms.
00:59:30I had lost my homeland.
00:59:33I had lost most of my relatives, and I was all by myself in East Germany.
00:59:40And I just wanted to get home, but we never got home.
00:59:45Millions more Germans died of Allied action after the war than during the war.
00:59:51Certainly nine million more dead Germans in the six years of peace,
00:59:57only because of Allied policy.
00:59:59The Allied governments covered up this tremendous national slaughter,
01:00:04and are still doing so.
01:00:07The subject is a forbidden subject.
01:00:10And in the United States, it's a subject we don't want to investigate.
01:00:14So for these reasons, the subject has been covered up to an extent,
01:00:21just denial of it, not looking at it, not researching, destroying records.
01:00:26Immediately after World War II, the Jewish poet Abba Kovner founded the organization called Nakam,
01:00:55consisting of a group of Jewish partisans.
01:00:57Abba Kovner had spent his latest years illegally smuggling Jews to Palestine.
01:01:02Even though the war was over for everyone else,
01:01:05this group was so unsatisfied with the death tolls of Germans,
01:01:09they started hunting down Europeans and killing them randomly.
01:01:14They put on the tracks, the Jews are coming, the Jews are coming, to frighten the population.
01:01:21The group's mother.
01:01:22The people was raised by the prisoners.
01:01:23They started growing up and governed by the young people in the country.
01:01:26.
01:01:56It wasn't much more than I had.
01:01:57It was a case that I also gave up.
01:02:03It's like that the man who remembers the case one,
01:02:08is going to destroy you.
01:02:12For a few hours, I stayed there.
01:02:18He stayed there, and it was a little closer than you can do it in front of me.
01:02:23One of their objectives was the deaths of six million Europeans through poisoning their
01:02:32water supplies.
01:02:41They wanted the Germans to experience the horror of indiscriminate murder.
01:02:46This plan was called Plan A. Plan B was to poison a few thousand loaves of
01:02:52bread at the bakery that supplied four prisons and concentration camps, including Dachau,
01:02:59where the Germans now were interned by the Allies.
01:03:20As a first step, Kovner was sent to Tel Aviv to win the support of the Jewish leaders in
01:03:25the pre-state Israel for the plan to poison Germans.
01:03:30Israeli president and chemist Chaim Weizmann was receptive and approved of the plan.
01:03:36Chaim recommended a scientist who would make poison for them.
01:03:40The scientists worked at the Seath Institute in Rehuvot, later renamed the Weizmann Institute.
01:03:46Returning to Europe on a British ship, Kovner was arrested by the British police, who apparently
01:03:52was familiar with the plot.
01:03:54At that time, Kovner carried enough poison to murder the inhabitants of four major European
01:04:00cities through their water supplies, but he was instead sent to an Egyptian jail.
01:04:05Plan A had failed.
01:04:15The rest of the organization regrouped back in Germany, and the Lithuanian-born Jew, Joseph
01:04:20Harmats, took over the NAKAM leadership.
01:04:23He abandoned the idea of poisoning the water supplies of the Germans.
01:04:28Instead, the group acquired a small quantity of arsenic and reverted to the more modest bread
01:04:33poisoning plan.
01:04:34And then we decided that we're ready to do it.
01:04:39One Saturday night in April 1945, they broke into the Stalag 13 camp at Nuremberg, and with
01:04:48an artist's brush, Harmats painted 3,000 loaves of black bread with poison.
01:05:11He smirred 3,000 breads, which was enough for 12,000.
01:05:19About 2,280 SS men ate the bread, he said, but could not say how many or if any died.
01:05:28News reports at the time said more than 200 people were hospitalized, but made no mention
01:05:33of deaths.
01:05:55But what I know is that the American army has mobilized all the ambulances, and they had
01:06:13thousands, and they were carrying them to all the possible hospitals, and they were pumping
01:06:19them, pumping out.
01:06:21Harmats lived out the remainder of his life, respected and honored by his fellow Jews.
01:06:27The genocidal terrorist, Kovner, was quietly released into Jewish-Israeli hands after only
01:06:34a year in custody.
01:06:38Next year, the Jewish terrorist group Irgun disguised themselves as Arabs and bombed the
01:06:44King David Hotel in Jerusalem, killing 91 people.
01:06:49Menachem Begin was the leader of this terrorist group.
01:06:53In the future, he would be known as the Prime Minister of Israel, despite his racist and supremacist
01:07:00views, and his terrorist background.
01:07:07The father of the
01:07:24所以呢 of being the leader of this terrorist group.
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