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Hitler ja kellonkielet
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TJT2
2014-09-13 09:15:26 UTC
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Voisiko Pekka de Groot selittää, miksi Hitler hermostui ja puhui
irtihakatuista käsistä, jos oli itse määrännyt lehdessä uutisoidun
toimenpiteen?? Ja miksi Ribbentrop oli ymmällään?? (palaan tuohon
Majdanekkiin toisessa viestissä...)

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At the war conference later that day Press Chief Otto Dietrich showed
Hitler an English newspaper which reported a claim by Moscow that
1,500,000 people had been liquidated in a concentration camp at Majdanek,
which the Red Army had overrun, near Lublin; by way of evidence, there
was a photograph of neat stacks of combs. A hush fell on the war conference.

Hitler angrily laid the newspaper aside: 'That's the "hacked-off hands"
again - pure enemy propaganda!' (He told Sonnleitner after the conference
that Allied propaganda had claimed in 1914 that German troops
marching into Belgium had cut off babies' hands and hung the children
upside down in church bells as clappers.)

The consternation among his circle at such reports persisted. A perplexed
Ribbentrop showed the newspaper to his son Rudolf, visiting him
on injury-leave from his Waffen SS unit. Rudolf too exclaimed, 'Father, can't
you recognise atrocity-propaganda when you see it - it's the "hacked-off
hands" again!'
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--TJT--
The truth is now called hate, but I'll defend it anyway.
TJT2
2014-11-30 10:29:52 UTC
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Uudelleenpostaus, 13.9.2014 asti olen odotellut P de G:n vastausta...
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Voisiko Pekka de Groot selittää, miksi Hitler hermostui ja puhui
irtihakatuista käsistä, jos oli itse määrännyt lehdessä uutisoidun
toimenpiteen?? Ja miksi Ribbentrop oli ymmällään?? (palaan tuohon
Majdanekkiin toisessa viestissä...)

x x x clip HW1.pdf x x x
At the war conference later that day Press Chief Otto Dietrich showed
Hitler an English newspaper which reported a claim by Moscow that
1,500,000 people had been liquidated in a concentration camp at Majdanek,
which the Red Army had overrun, near Lublin; by way of evidence, there
was a photograph of neat stacks of combs. A hush fell on the war conference.

Hitler angrily laid the newspaper aside: 'That's the "hacked-off hands"
again - pure enemy propaganda!' (He told Sonnleitner after the conference
that Allied propaganda had claimed in 1914 that German troops
marching into Belgium had cut off babies' hands and hung the children
upside down in church bells as clappers.)

The consternation among his circle at such reports persisted. A perplexed
Ribbentrop showed the newspaper to his son Rudolf, visiting him
on injury-leave from his Waffen SS unit. Rudolf too exclaimed, 'Father,
can't
you recognise atrocity-propaganda when you see it - it's the "hacked-off
hands" again!'
x x x clop p787 x x x
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--TJT--
The truth is now called hate, but I'll defend it anyway.
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