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Default Re: Germany: No Peace Treaty After 60 Years

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Originally Posted by Mr Curzon Biggles
If i forget im British while researching it then it will be easier, but like Zyklop with Germany its very hard to not defend your home .
No one could argue with that. Think about Paul Rassinier. He was a French socialist member of parliament who was captured by the Germans, tortured by the Gestapo, and sent to a concentration camp. You would think he had every reason to take a biased view of the Nazis. But Rassinier is the father of holocaust revisionism. It is he who came back to France and couldn't listen to all the lies that were being told about the Germans and the camps and set about exposing it all. So you see, objectivity and detachment is possible in the study of history, notwithstanding our various allegiances.
So instead of listening to an Irishman and a German, why not listen to some Englishmen? I have already mentioned Irving, an excellent historian despite the Jewish attempt to destroy his name. Many of his books are downloadable from his site: http://www.fpp.co.uk/
A good place to start for the alternative political history would be here: http://vho.org/aaargh/fran/livres4/leese.pdf
Arnold Leese's book 'The Jewish War of Survival'. He goes into detail about Churchill and the war party and the background to what was happening in Britain during the 1930's. Leese was locked up without trial during the war because he denounced it. That's what happens to true patriots.
You might also look at the life and writings of Oswald Mosley, to my mind, one of the greatest Englishman of the 20th century. Most of his writings are available online at http://www.oswaldmosley.com/ . Mosely wanted Britain to have nothing to do with a war with Germany. He rightly saw what the whole business was really about.
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