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One of Hitler's greatest follies was believing that the west could be somehow helped, and that there was any inkling of goodness in any government west of Germany (not including Iberia here). The west was governed by true monsters, more hateful and spiteful than Stalin was, more experienced than the old bolsheviks, and Trotsky would have squealed with glee at the likes of what men like Eisenhower, and all of the allied governments, did in Germany during the years after the second world War, because it's exactly what he wanted to do, ironically not even carried about by the nation he founded, but by its rivals.
Eisenhower's military set up open air death camps across the western half of the German nation. Any attempt by another nation to send food was shot down and returned to sender. Any attempt by German civilians who somehow escaped this fate to give food to the prisoners was met with death, and any American soldier that wouldn't shoot a German civilian doing so was also met with death. So there wasn't even really a choice for guards who didn't want to leave a widow at home. There were no heroes.
Eisenhower's motivation for the war was the eradication of the German race. He hated the German people. Eisenhower even went so far as to change the status of POW to "disarmed enemy combatant" to avoid the constraints of the Geneva convention. German people were taken out of their homes, taken to open air death camps, and their homes were used to house jews
The image related isn't even the full extent, it was actually 2 million germans. And the strategy of leaving them to starve in open air camps for months makes this credible, because it's not inefficient and wasteful, simply evil and quite clever. No gulag to be sent to to at least die doing something constructive, or manage to work your way out of with labor. Just an open air field, where you starved to death, and nobody could help you.
The soviets ended up killing about half of the germans in the baltic German and polish German communities that the allies did in western Germany. In contrast, eastern Germany proper was not particularly crushed in the same manner as western Germany. The soviets did tear through it during the war, but settled down afterwards. The allies tore through it during the war, and did not settle down but decided to make it far, far worse. The gulag system, in all fairness, did not typically take much more than pows. The allies took everyone.
In truth, it is actually quite difficult to place the number of deaths on Eisenhower and the Morgenthau plan. It could very well be untold numbers of people. It was *at least* 1 million in total. Probably 2 million. Moreover, it was motivated by legitimate racial hatred.
The most evil of the war? The west. There's a reason that trotsky, as one of the most evil people in modern history, moved to Mexico besides political issues, there's a reason his granddaughter is in a position of government office. He was drawn to it. The western government is an unimaginably twisted den of vipers.
This is shrouded in secrecy because they give you the illusion that your life is good. The above isn't talked about much at all, oftentimes not even by our own, but it's extremely important. It goes to show the how and why of the governments and militaries of the west and exactly how horrible they actually are. We often get so trapped on discussing the evils of the USSR that we forget that even worse was committed by our own, and with even worse motives.
Otto Strasser may have legitimately had a better idea for the course of action for foreign policy than Hitler did. Not that his idea was good, but Hitlers idea was disastrous, he has the naivete to believe that true monsters could be helped. Compared to FDR, Eisenhower, Churchill, and the like, Stalin was just really kind of a dickhead. The former were leagues above him in malice, which is quite impressive.
>Any attempt by German civilians who somehow escaped this fate to give food to the prisoners was met with death, and any American soldier that wouldn't shoot a German civilian doing so was also met with death.
One thing I’ll be glad about when we win is to destroy this legacy of ours, destroy that judeo-masonic name and flag, and every statue of this fucker and everything to do with him.
Eisenhower's military set up open air death camps across the western half of the German nation. Any attempt by another nation to send food was shot down and returned to sender. Any attempt by German civilians who somehow escaped this fate to give food to the prisoners was met with death, and any American soldier that wouldn't shoot a German civilian doing so was also met with death. So there wasn't even really a choice for guards who didn't want to leave a widow at home. There were no heroes.
Eisenhower's motivation for the war was the eradication of the German race. He hated the German people. Eisenhower even went so far as to change the status of POW to "disarmed enemy combatant" to avoid the constraints of the Geneva convention. German people were taken out of their homes, taken to open air death camps, and their homes were used to house jews
The image related isn't even the full extent, it was actually 2 million germans. And the strategy of leaving them to starve in open air camps for months makes this credible, because it's not inefficient and wasteful, simply evil and quite clever. No gulag to be sent to to at least die doing something constructive, or manage to work your way out of with labor. Just an open air field, where you starved to death, and nobody could help you.
The soviets ended up killing about half of the germans in the baltic German and polish German communities that the allies did in western Germany. In contrast, eastern Germany proper was not particularly crushed in the same manner as western Germany. The soviets did tear through it during the war, but settled down afterwards. The allies tore through it during the war, and did not settle down but decided to make it far, far worse. The gulag system, in all fairness, did not typically take much more than pows. The allies took everyone.
In truth, it is actually quite difficult to place the number of deaths on Eisenhower and the Morgenthau plan. It could very well be untold numbers of people. It was *at least* 1 million in total. Probably 2 million. Moreover, it was motivated by legitimate racial hatred.
The most evil of the war? The west. There's a reason that trotsky, as one of the most evil people in modern history, moved to Mexico besides political issues, there's a reason his granddaughter is in a position of government office. He was drawn to it. The western government is an unimaginably twisted den of vipers.
This is shrouded in secrecy because they give you the illusion that your life is good. The above isn't talked about much at all, oftentimes not even by our own, but it's extremely important. It goes to show the how and why of the governments and militaries of the west and exactly how horrible they actually are. We often get so trapped on discussing the evils of the USSR that we forget that even worse was committed by our own, and with even worse motives.
Otto Strasser may have legitimately had a better idea for the course of action for foreign policy than Hitler did. Not that his idea was good, but Hitlers idea was disastrous, he has the naivete to believe that true monsters could be helped. Compared to FDR, Eisenhower, Churchill, and the like, Stalin was just really kind of a dickhead. The former were leagues above him in malice, which is quite impressive.
Where did you read about this?