St. Maximilian Kolbe wasn't gassed
He was an Catholic priest who wrote and distributed political literature against the Jews and Freemasons. He also distributed copies of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion during the interwar period.
He was an Catholic priest who wrote and distributed political literature against the Jews and Freemasons. He also distributed copies of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion during the interwar period.
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On the Treatment of Maximillian Kolbe while interned at a German POW Camp
The relationship between Maximmilian Kolbe and the German government was much more cordial and friendly than allied post war propagandists may make it seem.
The relationship between Maximmilian Kolbe and the German government was much more cordial and friendly than allied post war propagandists may make it seem.
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Hitler's War - Full Documentary
This full-length documentary shows an account of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the subsequent downfall of the National Socialist Regime.
Based on David Irving’s book "Hitler's War".
This full-length documentary shows an account of Adolf Hitler's rise to power in Germany and the subsequent downfall of the National Socialist Regime.
Based on David Irving’s book "Hitler's War".
Teaser for Heinrich Himmler: Man of the East - An Upcoming Substack Article
A citation used in the article:
Schafer returned to Germany with many hundreds of reels of film shot by his cameraman and botanist, Ernst Krause. Over the next three years, with nagging interventions from the Reichsführer, they cut and re-cut, molded and re-molded the footage.
In 1942, Schafer eventually released a documentary entitled Geheimnis Tibet...
Himmler had argued bitterly with Schafer about the content. He insisted that the film attack the British as aggressively as possible.
And, with breathtaking irony, Himmler ordered Schafer to remove comments about Indians and Tibetans that he considered to be condescending. These dark-skinned people, Himmler admonished, might one day be subjects of the Reich.
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Himmler's Crusade, by Christopher Hale, page 16
published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey
A citation used in the article:
Schafer returned to Germany with many hundreds of reels of film shot by his cameraman and botanist, Ernst Krause. Over the next three years, with nagging interventions from the Reichsführer, they cut and re-cut, molded and re-molded the footage.
In 1942, Schafer eventually released a documentary entitled Geheimnis Tibet...
Himmler had argued bitterly with Schafer about the content. He insisted that the film attack the British as aggressively as possible.
And, with breathtaking irony, Himmler ordered Schafer to remove comments about Indians and Tibetans that he considered to be condescending. These dark-skinned people, Himmler admonished, might one day be subjects of the Reich.
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Himmler's Crusade, by Christopher Hale, page 16
published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey
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