1.
Hidden
History of Zionism - VIDEO
2.
The Architect 2023
- VIDEO
3.
911 and Israel's Great Game 2021 - VIDEO
4.
Twists to gas chamber accounts in WWII Germany and Austria -
VIDEO
4.1
Awaken From the Lies
- VIDEO
4.2
Holocaust Survivor Speaks Out
- VIDEO
4.3
The Unknown Warriors
- BOOK
4.4
Rabbi Yosef ben Porat explains
why Adolf Hitler defended Germany from Zionism - VIDEO
5.
Cory Hughes
Interview 2024 - VIDEO
6.
The Case of South Africa
- VIDEO
7. The
Boycott of Germany 1933 - VIDEO
7.1
JUDEA DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY
1933 - PDF
7.2
Germany Must Perish 1941
- PDF
7.2.1
What to do with Germany - BOOK
"Sterilization of
the German people might similarly be considered a protective measure
to immunize the world forever against the virus of Germanism. There
are about 50 million German men and women within the procreation
ages, and it is estimated that 20,000 surgeons performing about 25
operations daily could sterilize the entire male population of
Germany within 3 months and the entire female population in less
than 3 years. At the normal death rate of 2% per annum or 1.5
million people yearly, the German people would practically disappear
within 2 generations. That the professors, wherever possible, should
be German liberals and democrats. Others will be chosen
internationally." - in "What to do with Germany", 1944
7.3
"6
Million Jews" 200 Allegations from 1900 to 1945 - PDF
7.4
"6 Million Jews" -
VIDEO
“Germany has
made Significant Financial Payments to Holocaust Survivors & their
Heirs. Payments began in the 1950s, totaled over $90 Billion USD. In
2023, Germany agreed to provide an additional $1.4 Billion USD to
Holocaust Survivors worldwide. Holocaust Survivors will continue to
receive Additional One-Time Payments from the German Government
until 2027 as a result of claims conference negotiations.” - in
“Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims
Conference)”, 2025.
8. WW2 Nuremberg
Trials - VIDEO
9. Vera Oredsson Interview 2017
- VIDEO
10. Adolf Hitler's secretary
recalls his last days in 1945 - AUDIO
11. James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens, Black American athlete who
made history at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany
Even though he defeated the top German athletes in the 1936
Olympics, the German people liked him. Crowds of 110,000 cheered him
in Berlin's glittering Olympic Stadium; fans sought his autograph
and picture when he walked the streets. In 2014, Eric Brown, British
fighter pilot and test pilot, the Fleet Air Arm's most decorated
living pilot, stated in a BBC documentary: "I actually witnessed
Hitler shaking hands with Jesse Owens, and congratulating him on what
he had achieved." Additionally, an article in The Baltimore Sun in
August 1936 reported that Hitler sent Owens a commemorative
inscribed cabinet photograph of himself. Jesse Owens carried a
photograph of Adolf Hitler shaking hands with him at the 1936 Berlin
Olympics in his wallet.
The Principle of National
Community
“The NSDAP placed
The Principle of the “national community”, its most important
political goal, at the core. “Common good goes before personal
good”; or “One for All, All for One”, were the watchwords then,
which introduced the “Fuhrerstaat.” In practice, it meant that all
previous organizations were transformed without asking the existing
members. Whoever actively and openly opposed this was sent for
“education" to a concentration camp. There, he stayed for a week,
month, year or longer, until he had grasped the “spirit of the
national community.” Many former communists and members of the
political opposition shifted very quickly to the new system without
experiencing drawbacks from their earlier allegiance.” - in Doring-Ernst
von Gottberg, in “Eine Jugend in Hitler's Reich”, 2013.
The System of the National Community reached every German. The
“Blockwart” was the lowest grade among the so-called political
leaders. He was assigned a residential quarter of several hundred
inhabitants, in which he had to ensure order and social conditions.
If, for example, old people found it hard to fetch coal from the
cellar, he would inform the local Hitler Youth, who would make it
the duty of a few Hitler boys to help these old people (Every day a
good deed). If older people needed help to do the shopping, then the
“League of German Girls” would be notified to help here. Then there
were the NS-Women’s League and the NS-Social Services who were
inserted over adult misconduct. The majority of the population
perceived this “new time” as positive and were content with their
personal development. (ibid.)
Salary and income adjustments were fixed by the German Labour Front,
on behalf of the government without strikes, and thus without general
financial loss for the companies, and without disturbance for the
population. What in an individual case could not be satisfactorily
regulated by the generally issued laws and ordinances often found a
comfortable solution through the Party.
We sang the songs of the erstwhile (former) Bündischer Jugend
(Federal Youth) after 1918, and
the Boy Scout movement before 1914. Just as in those days, we
erected tent encampments, made campfires, read aloud, played outdoor
activities, sport and games, and then there was the "Every Day a
Good Deed.” It may sound ‘banal’ today, but that was our world
then. It felt good, as young people, to be recognized, and to be
part of this "new era of the National Socialist Movement.” We
grew up in a time in which profession, marriage and family were
self-evidently desirable goals in life for us young people, the
youth had also come away from frustration and hanging around in the
street or in backyards, away from drugs or alcohol, from smoking or
criminal acts. They were aggregated in a community of
contemporaries. Much sport was played, there was much outside
exercise, handicrafts in our free time, we helped each other over
schoolwork and if the homework was too hard, we asked an older
Hitler Youth leader for advice. One might criticize this today or
denounce it as political influence, but there were few young people
who wanted to be outsiders, and who did not participate with their
friends and school comrades. (ibid.)
“The criminal courts have never had so little to do, and the
prisons have never had so few occupants. It is a pleasure to observe
the physical aptitude of the German youth. Even the poorest persons
are better clothed than was formerly the case, and their cheerful
faces testify to the psychological improvement that has been wrought
within them.” - Sir Arnold Wilson, MP
“Hitler’s distrust of Jews was not monolithic but comprehensive. He
valued Emil Maurice, his driver, and Dr Bloch, the family doctor in Linz, but he understood the alien, demonic force which seeks to
dominate the world. Dr Bloch had kept a postcard, on which Hitler
had thanked him for caring for his ailing mother, commenting, as an
old man, that he considered it a beautiful sign from a devoted son —
”Now this young student has become one of the most significant
personalities in history.” - W. Bräuninger, in "Feldherrnhalle",
2012.
Gerard Menuhin is the kind that the Führer described as “noble Jew.”
Dr Bloch, his family doctor was one, for instance. He said about
him: “If all Jews were like him, there would be no Jewish question.”
I not only accept the concept of noble Jew but also apply this quote
to Menuhin (and his blessed father). If all Jews were like the
Menuhins, there would be no Jewish question and no anti-judaism!
Unfortunately neither two nor 1,000 of the righteous suffice to
atone for the damage caused daily by millions of Jews in the world
of international finance. So one cannot exculpate Jewry, but at
least these few noble Jews.” - Gerard Menuhin, in “Tell the Truth”,
2015.
“Two Jewish nurses who survived the war in the hospital, Meta Cohen
and Erna Westheimer, march under a banner emblazoned with two
six-pointed stars and the words: Berlin Jewish hospital: we honor
the dead victims of fascism. Another poster in the same procession
proclaims the grim statistics: BERLIN JEWISH COMMUNITY 1933: 186,000
MEMBERS 1945: 5,1OO MEMBERS.
Yet, despite the terrible circumstances in which Berlin's Jews
existed, there subsisted at least a spurious appearance of
continuity with the past. Certain Jewish communal organizations
continued to exist, albeit under strict control of the authorities.
Among them was a central organization of German Jews and, in Berlin,
the organized Gemeinde, or Jewish community. These organizations
operated such religious and social welfare institutions as the Nazis
permitted the Jews to retain, among them the hospital. Jewish
religious observance continued as well as it could in such difficult
circumstances. Rabbi Leo Baeck, the revered head of the German
Jewish community, passed up the opportunity to emigrate so that he
could minister to those who remained in Germany. Despite continual
Nazi harassment, he and other German rabbis and rabbinical students
who remained behind managed to keep Jewish worship alive, even to
import supplies of kosher meat for observant Jews. There even was
Jewish entertainment for a segregated Jewish public under the aegis
of Jewish Culture Association, where Jewish musicians, actors, and
other performers expelled from all other employment in Germany found
an outlet in performing for solely Jewish audiences; however, they
were forbidden to play the music of Aryan German composers. On 6 May
the chief rabbi of the Polish army, Kahane, who had arrived in
Berlin with the Red Army, gathered around him a group of Jews in the
rooms of the Reichsvereinigung. Although the event was completely
improvised, the room was not big enough to hold the deeply moved
multitude; part of those who had come had to remain in the adjoining
rooms and hallways. First the rabbi said the Mincha prayer and then
he briefly and concisely described the situation. He pointed out
that the Nazi regime had cost 6 Million Jews their lives, of them
three and a half million in Poland alone. In remembrance of the
victims the chasan, who also belonged to the Polish army, sang El
mole rachamim which was interrupted by the sobs of the stirred
listeners.” in “How Berlin's Jewish Hospital Outlasted the Nazis”,
2004.
"The victor will never be asked if he told the truth". - Adolf
Hitler
“I wanted to be the destroyer of
Marxism. I was born for politics, and just as a bird must sing
because he is a bird, I have to engage in a political life. I have
the duty: to step forward and save Germany.
For it is not you, gentlemen, who
pronounce judgment upon us. Instead, the judgment of the Eternal
Court of History will pronounce against this prosecution which has
been raised against us.” - Adolf Hitler
The diary opens
with a handwritten page containing Kennedy's reflections on World
War II: "Salana de Wolfgang once wrote: 'War is fatal to a
democracy if beaten." This war has been won — we cannot lose our
liberty at the hands of the enemy. But it is still a question
whether we shall have it in our own hands. We have been gravely
weakened by this war — our values have been changed as never before.
within a few years Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds
him now as one of the most significant figures who ever lived. He
had boundless ambition for his country which rendered him a menace
to the peace of the world, but he had a mystery about him in the way
he lived and in the manner of his death that will live and grow
after him. He had in him the stuff of which legends are made." -
John F. Kennedy, in "61-page European diary", in his capacity as a
special correspondent for Hearst Newspapers, summer of 1945.
The Assassinations of the
Kennedy Brothers - VIDEO