Victims of the Allied Dresden bombing raid, a raid
that purposely targeted civilians. The fire bombing
of Dresden was a deliberate annihilation of Germans.There
were never any war crimes charges for this, justice
In WWII worked only In the victors favor.
After the war, the Allies wanted to finish
the job through sterilization !
" The population of Germany, excluding conquered and
annexed territories, is about 70,000,000, about equally
divided between male and female. To achieve the
purpose of German extinction it would be necessary
to only sterilize some 48,000,000."
"Germany must Perish!"
A Jewish plan for the extinction of the German nation
and the total eradication from the Earth, of all her
people! Conceived by the influential American Jew
Theodore Kaufman
And they had/have the audacity to portray Hitler
as a genocidal maniac ! They had/ have no moral
footing to stand on.
that purposely targeted civilians. The fire bombing
of Dresden was a deliberate annihilation of Germans.There
were never any war crimes charges for this, justice
In WWII worked only In the victors favor.
After the war, the Allies wanted to finish
the job through sterilization !
" The population of Germany, excluding conquered and
annexed territories, is about 70,000,000, about equally
divided between male and female. To achieve the
purpose of German extinction it would be necessary
to only sterilize some 48,000,000."
"Germany must Perish!"
A Jewish plan for the extinction of the German nation
and the total eradication from the Earth, of all her
people! Conceived by the influential American Jew
Theodore Kaufman
And they had/have the audacity to portray Hitler
as a genocidal maniac ! They had/ have no moral
footing to stand on.
Allied Plans To Annihilate
The German People
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- Measures for the Devastation of the Heart of Europe
-
- Long before the outbreak of the Second World War, and
- certainly long before the outcome of this European slaughter
- of brothers was foreseeable, the victors-to-be and their
- hangers-on had made plans for the disposition of Germany
- that contained fundamental violations of the Law of
- Nations. In addition to demilitarization and de-nazification
- projects there were plans for the destruction or expulsion
- of Germans from territories they have had inhabited for
- many centuries.
-
- For example, the expulsion of three and a half million of
- the Sudeten Germans was proposed in December 1938 by
- later Czechoslovakian president Edvard Bene°, that is, nearly
- a year before the official outbreak of the war - and he was
- not the first to make the proposal. During the Pan Slavic
- Congress held in Prague in 1848 the decision was taken
- that not only Sudeten Germans, but all ethnic Germans
- east of the line Triest-Stettin should be driven out. In
- summer 1917 Bene° and later president Minister-President
- Kramár gave the Allies a memorandum in which they
- demanded the dismemberment of Germany and the
- incorporation of large territories of the German Empire
- and Austria-Hungary in the Czechoslovakia that was to
- be formed After the signing of the dictate called the
- "Versailles Treaty," nationalistic Czech and pan Slavic
- statements and demands were politically prominent;
- unfortunately there is not space here to discuss that
- subject in detail. However, these demands were all
- more or less fanatically fixed on the expulsion of the
- Sudeten Germans.
-
- These projects in violation of the Law of Nations were
- by no means merely the extravagant thoughts of
- chauvinistic, pan Slavic or Communist politicians: they
- were the official policy of national governments. The
- preamble to the Atlantic Charter expressly granted
- Czechoslovakia the proviso that, on the signing of the
- document, the expulsion of Germans could not be
- hindered. In September 1942 Bene°, ironically president
- of the National-Socialist Party, which after the war
- renamed itself the "People's Socialist" Party, received
- support for his plans from the English government. London
- communicated that it had no objection to the deportation
- of the Sudeten Germans, a population that has been
- dwelling in what is now Czechia as long as the Czechs
- themselves. In May 1943 Bene° received a similar
- communication from Roosevelt and in June 1943 another
- from a Soviet liaison man in London, Alexander
- Bogomolov. In fact, the Czechs, and especially Bene°,
- had never intended to subject the goal of a de-Germanized
- Czechoslovakia to international supervision or even to
- any criteria of humane conduct.
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