Nationalist Brutality and Racialist Republicanism in the Spanish Civil War
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- African Americans worked with Republicans, and “Negro” Moors worked with Nationalists
- There were reports of Moors raping European women to scare the Republicans
- Republicans showed their “Negro” soldiers with respect, despite racialist Republican propaganda against racial mixing
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Early in November 1937 Hitler told his staff that an outright Franco victory in Spain was not desirable: ‘Our interest is in maintaining existing tensions in the Mediterranean.’
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In April 1938 Hitler would muse out loud to Reinhard Spitzy, Ribbentrop’s private secretary: ‘We have backed the wrong horse in Spain. We would have done better to back the Republicans. They represent the people. We could have always converted these socialists into good National Socialists later. The people around Franco are all reactionary clerics, aristocrats, and moneybags…
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Hitler's War
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- African Americans worked with Republicans, and “Negro” Moors worked with Nationalists
- There were reports of Moors raping European women to scare the Republicans
- Republicans showed their “Negro” soldiers with respect, despite racialist Republican propaganda against racial mixing
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Early in November 1937 Hitler told his staff that an outright Franco victory in Spain was not desirable: ‘Our interest is in maintaining existing tensions in the Mediterranean.’
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In April 1938 Hitler would muse out loud to Reinhard Spitzy, Ribbentrop’s private secretary: ‘We have backed the wrong horse in Spain. We would have done better to back the Republicans. They represent the people. We could have always converted these socialists into good National Socialists later. The people around Franco are all reactionary clerics, aristocrats, and moneybags…
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Hitler's War
On the Subject of Spanish Republicans, Nationalists, and their Relationships with Freemasonry in the Era of the Spanish Civil War
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Things to Remember:
- Hitler banned Freemasonry
- Stalin banned Freemasonry
- Stalin sent volunteers to help the Spanish Republicans
- Hitler stated he regretted not supporting the Spanish Republicans due to Franco-ist/conservative participation in the Nationalist movement of Spain
We found there are 3 sources where Hitler says something similar to that.
- Albert Speer's Spandau
- Heinze Linge memoirs
- Rosenberg Diaries.
Since the quote corroborates with these independent source it indicates that it is authentic. The regretting of supporting Franco is present in all these sources, so we can see a pattern of corroboration.
Sources Listed in This Article
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Things to Remember:
- Hitler banned Freemasonry
- Stalin banned Freemasonry
- Stalin sent volunteers to help the Spanish Republicans
- Hitler stated he regretted not supporting the Spanish Republicans due to Franco-ist/conservative participation in the Nationalist movement of Spain
We found there are 3 sources where Hitler says something similar to that.
- Albert Speer's Spandau
- Heinze Linge memoirs
- Rosenberg Diaries.
Since the quote corroborates with these independent source it indicates that it is authentic. The regretting of supporting Franco is present in all these sources, so we can see a pattern of corroboration.
The tuth about the Lebensborn Program in the Third Reich
Inge Viermetz (1908-1997) was the former deputy chief of Lebensborn in National Socialist Germany, and she was acquitted at the trials in 1947. Lebensborn. The name invokes images of perversity to the brainwashed. But what was it really? Despite Allied propaganda, Hollywood fantasies and enemy disinformation campaigns, Lebensborn was not a stud farm for blond-haired, blue-eyed guys to have orgies with Aryan girls. This insanity began after WWII, when all manner of lies and propaganda were in full swing, many remain today and are still actively propagated. On October 10, 1947 the U.S. Military Tribunal brought formal proceedings against the surviving leaders of the organization. They presented three principal counts against them. In reality, Lebensborn was a social welfare organization.
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Himmler's daughter, Gudrun Burwitz, on the Lebensborn
The Lebensborn Program and the "Herrenvolk" - Fact vs Fiction
Inge Viermetz (1908-1997) was the former deputy chief of Lebensborn in National Socialist Germany, and she was acquitted at the trials in 1947. Lebensborn. The name invokes images of perversity to the brainwashed. But what was it really? Despite Allied propaganda, Hollywood fantasies and enemy disinformation campaigns, Lebensborn was not a stud farm for blond-haired, blue-eyed guys to have orgies with Aryan girls. This insanity began after WWII, when all manner of lies and propaganda were in full swing, many remain today and are still actively propagated. On October 10, 1947 the U.S. Military Tribunal brought formal proceedings against the surviving leaders of the organization. They presented three principal counts against them. In reality, Lebensborn was a social welfare organization.
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Himmler's daughter, Gudrun Burwitz, on the Lebensborn
The Lebensborn Program and the "Herrenvolk" - Fact vs Fiction
Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans
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"They say that the Russians were sadists, and the Americans are great guys: this is a lie, now I'll tell you what I saw!"
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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"They say that the Russians were sadists, and the Americans are great guys: this is a lie, now I'll tell you what I saw!"
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans Part 1 of 4 "They say that the Russians were sadists, and the Americans are great guys: this is a lie, now I'll tell you…
Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans
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"On March 20, we spent the night in a barn on a farm (around the province of Kustrin), because we thought it would be dangerous in the house. And when we woke up, there were Russians everywhere, some kind of rear unit. The Chief Sergeant-Major ordered: Don't shoot! They say the war is lost, he has two children at home, he started fighting in Poland and wants to return home. He threatened that if anyone started shooting, he would kill them himself.
They surrendered, although they were very afraid: the propaganda showed them well what terrible bullying awaits in captivity. But it was nothing like that! The Russians were peaceful."
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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"On March 20, we spent the night in a barn on a farm (around the province of Kustrin), because we thought it would be dangerous in the house. And when we woke up, there were Russians everywhere, some kind of rear unit. The Chief Sergeant-Major ordered: Don't shoot! They say the war is lost, he has two children at home, he started fighting in Poland and wants to return home. He threatened that if anyone started shooting, he would kill them himself.
They surrendered, although they were very afraid: the propaganda showed them well what terrible bullying awaits in captivity. But it was nothing like that! The Russians were peaceful."
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans Part 2 of 4 "On March 20, we spent the night in a barn on a farm (around the province of Kustrin), because we thought it…
Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans
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"It is good that we were captured not in the heat of battle, but far from the front line. We looked and did not understand where we were - it was not at all what the propaganda said. The Russian soldiers were clean, in a beautiful uniform, they saluted each other. The order was cleaner than Prussian! Soon almost two dozen officers arrived. We were called in for questioning. It was very unexpected that the Russians were treating us like human beings."
"In captivity, I was never beaten, never even scolded, I never spent the night in the open air, I always had a roof over my head. On the first night, we were placed in an empty warehouse. We were sitting at the table when a Russian soldier came and brought rings of sausage, bread and beef on his hand."
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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"It is good that we were captured not in the heat of battle, but far from the front line. We looked and did not understand where we were - it was not at all what the propaganda said. The Russian soldiers were clean, in a beautiful uniform, they saluted each other. The order was cleaner than Prussian! Soon almost two dozen officers arrived. We were called in for questioning. It was very unexpected that the Russians were treating us like human beings."
"In captivity, I was never beaten, never even scolded, I never spent the night in the open air, I always had a roof over my head. On the first night, we were placed in an empty warehouse. We were sitting at the table when a Russian soldier came and brought rings of sausage, bread and beef on his hand."
- Fritz Wittmann, Waffen SS Veteran
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Waffen-SS Soldier Admits that the Russian treatment of captured Germans was far better than the American treatment of captured Germans
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At the end of November 1949, Wittmann, along with a large group of other captured soldiers of the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS, was released home. The train was delayed because a Russian officer noticed that the Germans were wearing ordinary trousers, even though it was already November. And they waited until a truck brought 600 pairs of cotton pants from the warehouse.
Wittmann's comrade kept his gold wedding ring and handed it over to the commandant's office upon entering the camp. And in 1949, the administration returned this ring to him. In modern Germany, no one will believe this, since it does not fit the generally accepted stereotype of Russian captivity. But Wittmann saw it with his own eyes!
(Image: Fritz Wittmann in his old age)
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At the end of November 1949, Wittmann, along with a large group of other captured soldiers of the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS, was released home. The train was delayed because a Russian officer noticed that the Germans were wearing ordinary trousers, even though it was already November. And they waited until a truck brought 600 pairs of cotton pants from the warehouse.
Wittmann's comrade kept his gold wedding ring and handed it over to the commandant's office upon entering the camp. And in 1949, the administration returned this ring to him. In modern Germany, no one will believe this, since it does not fit the generally accepted stereotype of Russian captivity. But Wittmann saw it with his own eyes!
(Image: Fritz Wittmann in his old age)
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