In a letter to Stalin dated December 31, 1940, Hitler tells Stalin:
> He plans to invade England
> That he doesn't intend to invade the USSR
> That he wants to see a "union of socialist countries" to form a "new world order" together
In Hitler's second letter to Stalin dated May 14, 1941, Hitler:
> Reaffirms his intention to invade England
> Admits he stationed 80 armed units on the Soviet border in Poland, but tries to deceive Stalin about their intentions
> Tells Stalin not to believe the rumors he will attack the USSR
All of this was pure deception on Hitler's part as he stationed those troops in Poland precisely because he was planning to attack the USSR in Operation Barbarossa.
TIKhistory theorizes that Hitler allowed the British to escape at Dunkirk to keep the war with England going so that Stalin would be fooled into thinking that Hitler would not dare start a two front war by invading the USSR and thus catch him by surprise.
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> He plans to invade England
> That he doesn't intend to invade the USSR
> That he wants to see a "union of socialist countries" to form a "new world order" together
In Hitler's second letter to Stalin dated May 14, 1941, Hitler:
> Reaffirms his intention to invade England
> Admits he stationed 80 armed units on the Soviet border in Poland, but tries to deceive Stalin about their intentions
> Tells Stalin not to believe the rumors he will attack the USSR
All of this was pure deception on Hitler's part as he stationed those troops in Poland precisely because he was planning to attack the USSR in Operation Barbarossa.
TIKhistory theorizes that Hitler allowed the British to escape at Dunkirk to keep the war with England going so that Stalin would be fooled into thinking that Hitler would not dare start a two front war by invading the USSR and thus catch him by surprise.
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Hitler sent his pal Stalin a happy birthday message:
> "best wishes for your personal welfare and for the happy future of the peoples of our friend the Soviet"
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> "best wishes for your personal welfare and for the happy future of the peoples of our friend the Soviet"
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Stalin ignored dozens of crystal clear intelligence warnings of an impending German attack... yet we're told by neo-Nazis that Stalin was on the cusp of his own invasion of Germany?
> "In an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Russian military historian Arsen Martirosyan revealed that Soviet intelligence had named the exact, or almost exact, date of the invasion 47 times in the 10 days before Germany struck. Moscow knew of Nazi invasion plans from 1935, the historian argues, and was aware as early as 1936 of an attack plan called the Eastern Campaign."
> "It seems that Hitler himself all but let the cat out of the bag in May 1941, when he sent a letter to Stalin, who at the time was still a nominally friendly leader under the Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact. According to Martirosyan, the Fuehrer notified the Vozhd of his plans to "redeploy his troops from the German-Soviet frontier to the west between 15 and 20 June approximately". Substitute "east" for "west", and you get the picture..."
> "Ordinary Soviet border guards passed on most of the warnings of the coming invasion, Martirosyan said. Between 1 and 10 June, they captured 108 enemy spies and saboteurs, he told Komsomolskaya Pravda, and a further 200 or so in the final 12 days before the invasion. On 14 June, guards on the Belarusian section of the border relayed back to Moscow the correct date of the planned invasion, learnt from two captured saboteurs. The same date was revealed by saboteurs captured on 18 June. Border guard agents operating on the German-controlled side of the border also confirmed the date repeatedly, Martirosyan found, as did local civilians"
> "Most poignantly, perhaps, were the Polish women who gathered on the opposite bank of one frontier river on 15 June, cupping their hands around their mouths to shout warnings, in broken Russian, to the Soviet guards facing them. "Soviets, Soviets, the war is coming!" they were recorded as saying. "Soviets, the war will start in one week!""
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> "In an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper, Russian military historian Arsen Martirosyan revealed that Soviet intelligence had named the exact, or almost exact, date of the invasion 47 times in the 10 days before Germany struck. Moscow knew of Nazi invasion plans from 1935, the historian argues, and was aware as early as 1936 of an attack plan called the Eastern Campaign."
> "It seems that Hitler himself all but let the cat out of the bag in May 1941, when he sent a letter to Stalin, who at the time was still a nominally friendly leader under the Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression pact. According to Martirosyan, the Fuehrer notified the Vozhd of his plans to "redeploy his troops from the German-Soviet frontier to the west between 15 and 20 June approximately". Substitute "east" for "west", and you get the picture..."
> "Ordinary Soviet border guards passed on most of the warnings of the coming invasion, Martirosyan said. Between 1 and 10 June, they captured 108 enemy spies and saboteurs, he told Komsomolskaya Pravda, and a further 200 or so in the final 12 days before the invasion. On 14 June, guards on the Belarusian section of the border relayed back to Moscow the correct date of the planned invasion, learnt from two captured saboteurs. The same date was revealed by saboteurs captured on 18 June. Border guard agents operating on the German-controlled side of the border also confirmed the date repeatedly, Martirosyan found, as did local civilians"
> "Most poignantly, perhaps, were the Polish women who gathered on the opposite bank of one frontier river on 15 June, cupping their hands around their mouths to shout warnings, in broken Russian, to the Soviet guards facing them. "Soviets, Soviets, the war is coming!" they were recorded as saying. "Soviets, the war will start in one week!""
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Barbarossa Hitler Stalin: War warnings Stalin ignored
A wealth of detail about the warnings Stalin chose to ignore about the impending Nazi invasion of 1941 comes to light on its 70th anniversary.
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Jacobin Mag Marxists continue to peddle this disinformation which has many confused on the subject.
Hitler's social Darwinism was restricted to the racial arena. On economics, he was a hyper-egalitarian.
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How fascist philosophy shackles you into blind mule-like subservience to any State
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The Nazis merely used the Ukrainian nationalists as cannon fodder to help them fight the Soviets and then discarded them in the trash when their usefulness expired. Hitler intended to colonize Ukrainian land for Lebensraum.
> "Bandera was in occupied Poland when on June 30, 1941, his comrades proclaimed an independent Ukrainian state in Nazi-occupied Lviv β and the Germans banned him from traveling to Ukraine. Adolf Hitler rejected the idea of Ukrainian independence, and Bandera was arrested and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until 1944. The OUN-B continued to fight for independence in Ukraine with the help of its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The Nazis and the Soviets persecuted and killed OUN-B fighters. After the war, Bandera lived in Munich until he was killed in 1959 by a KGB agent using cyanide." - Source
> ""Eight days after Germany's invasion of the USSR, on 30 June 1941, the OUN-B proclaimed the establishment of Ukrainian State in Lviv, with Yaroslav Stetsko as premier. In response to the declaration, OUN-B leaders and associates were arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo (ca.1500 persons).[79] Many OUN-B members were killed outright or perished in jails and concentration camps (both of Bandera's brothers were eventually murdered at Auschwitz). On 18 September 1941 Bandera and Stetsko were sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in "Zellenbau Bunker", where they were kept until September 1944." - Source
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> "Bandera was in occupied Poland when on June 30, 1941, his comrades proclaimed an independent Ukrainian state in Nazi-occupied Lviv β and the Germans banned him from traveling to Ukraine. Adolf Hitler rejected the idea of Ukrainian independence, and Bandera was arrested and imprisoned in Sachsenhausen concentration camp until 1944. The OUN-B continued to fight for independence in Ukraine with the help of its military arm, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army. The Nazis and the Soviets persecuted and killed OUN-B fighters. After the war, Bandera lived in Munich until he was killed in 1959 by a KGB agent using cyanide." - Source
> ""Eight days after Germany's invasion of the USSR, on 30 June 1941, the OUN-B proclaimed the establishment of Ukrainian State in Lviv, with Yaroslav Stetsko as premier. In response to the declaration, OUN-B leaders and associates were arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo (ca.1500 persons).[79] Many OUN-B members were killed outright or perished in jails and concentration camps (both of Bandera's brothers were eventually murdered at Auschwitz). On 18 September 1941 Bandera and Stetsko were sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp in "Zellenbau Bunker", where they were kept until September 1944." - Source
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Debunking hoax quotes from Churchill.
Not a defense of Churchill but these quotes they throw out there are mostly fake.
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Not a defense of Churchill but these quotes they throw out there are mostly fake.
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Nazi Germany called the Ukrainian nationalist OUN a "tool of Jewish Bolshevism" and arrested their leaders to deny them an independent state.
The real "tool of Jewish Bolshevism" was Hitler who was himself a Bolshevik who admired Stalin, collaborated with Stalin and attended the funeral of Jewish Bolshevik Kurt Eisner and worked for the short-lived communist enclave the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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The real "tool of Jewish Bolshevism" was Hitler who was himself a Bolshevik who admired Stalin, collaborated with Stalin and attended the funeral of Jewish Bolshevik Kurt Eisner and worked for the short-lived communist enclave the Bavarian Soviet Republic.
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It makes no sense for Ukrainians to be Natsocs because Hitler despised Slavs and explicitly opposed Ukrainian state-hood because he wanted to colonize their lands for German racial expansion. He appointed Erich Koch to rule over the occupied Ukrainian territories during the war. According to David Irving, Koch's duty was to:
"squeeze every ton of grain and every slave labourer he could out of the region"
And that Hitler:
"angrily told Zeitzler that to let the Ukrainians set up their own government would be tantamount to throwing away the Nazis' entire war aim"
Koch apparently said this:
"If I find a Ukrainian fit to sit at my table I must shoot him!"
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"squeeze every ton of grain and every slave labourer he could out of the region"
And that Hitler:
"angrily told Zeitzler that to let the Ukrainians set up their own government would be tantamount to throwing away the Nazis' entire war aim"
Koch apparently said this:
"If I find a Ukrainian fit to sit at my table I must shoot him!"
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Hitler prevented the Ukrainians from establishing their own State because the war aim was to colonize their land for German Lebensraum.
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Founders of the DAP, precursor to the NSDAP, Drexler and Harrer were not Nordic looking at all.
The Nordicism of the party was rooted more in fantasy and mysticism than reality.
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The Nordicism of the party was rooted more in fantasy and mysticism than reality.
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> "Hitler was as much a socialist as Marx. They shared the same ultimate goal - the socialization of the people into a harmonious community" (this aligns with what Hitler said in a 1943 speech declaring his intention for the "complete elimination of class differences and to the creation of a true socialist community")
> "He regarded Marx and Lenin as having had the right outcomes in mind but they had gone about the project in the wrong way"
The end goal of National Socialism and Marxist Communism was therefore the same: the abolition of classes and egalitarian redistribution of all material wealth, resources, land, property, etc., into "collective control".
Source: Alan Brown, How Socialist Was National Socialism?
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> "He regarded Marx and Lenin as having had the right outcomes in mind but they had gone about the project in the wrong way"
The end goal of National Socialism and Marxist Communism was therefore the same: the abolition of classes and egalitarian redistribution of all material wealth, resources, land, property, etc., into "collective control".
Source: Alan Brown, How Socialist Was National Socialism?
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The similarities between Soviet Socialism and National Socialism are undeniable.
NS = Germanic in-group Communism.
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NS = Germanic in-group Communism.
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In Hitler's last letter to Keitel, he emphasized still that the aim of his war against the USSR was to "win territory in the East". Further confirmation that was the war aim, not "saving Slavs from Communism" which is the usual tall tale fan fiction neo-Nazis tell.
> "The great victories had been due to him. The defeats and final failure had been due to othersβto their "disloyalty and betrayal." And then the parting valedictionβthe last recorded written words of this mad genius's life: 'The efforts and sacrifices of the German people in this war have been so great that I cannot believe that they have been in vain. The aim must still be to win territory in the East for the German people.'" - William Shirer, Rise & Fall of the Third Reich
> "In his study he wrote a last letter to Keitel: the fight would soon end and he would commit suicide; Keitel was to support Admiral Donitz to the end. 'Many people have abused my trust in them. Disloyalty and betrayal have undermined our resistance throughout this war. This was why it was not granted to me to lead my people to victory.' He refused to believe that such great sacrifice could have been in vain. 'The aim must still be to win territory in the east for the German people.'" - David Irving, Hitler's War
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> "The great victories had been due to him. The defeats and final failure had been due to othersβto their "disloyalty and betrayal." And then the parting valedictionβthe last recorded written words of this mad genius's life: 'The efforts and sacrifices of the German people in this war have been so great that I cannot believe that they have been in vain. The aim must still be to win territory in the East for the German people.'" - William Shirer, Rise & Fall of the Third Reich
> "In his study he wrote a last letter to Keitel: the fight would soon end and he would commit suicide; Keitel was to support Admiral Donitz to the end. 'Many people have abused my trust in them. Disloyalty and betrayal have undermined our resistance throughout this war. This was why it was not granted to me to lead my people to victory.' He refused to believe that such great sacrifice could have been in vain. 'The aim must still be to win territory in the east for the German people.'" - David Irving, Hitler's War
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