Given what we “know” about Adolf Hitler, could anyone in his
right mind honestly defend the man accused of murdering millions of Jews and
many more millions who stood in his way of global conquest? The answer is yes,
and the information presented will surprise most Americans.
The Barnes Review published its inaugural 2014 volume with a
defense of Adolf Hitler, an ostensibly insurmountable feat. However, the
historians at TBR pasted together a collage of interesting facts and vignettes
which undermines the conventional wisdom about the 20th century’s
most reviled man.
One of the leading articles in the edition addresses the
subject of civilian bombings of cities during the war. The common view is that
Hitler launched the London Blitzes to terrorize Britons, but the truth is much
different. While Hitler bombed military targets in Britain, Churchill targeted
civilian populations in Germany. Only after months of incessant bombing of
Germany’s civilian centers did Hitler retaliate in kind. It is thus evident
that Churchill was the butcher who spread death and pestilence throughout Europe.
This view is confirmed by Churchill’s refusal to consider
any peace offers from the German fuehrer. Taking his love for war a step
further, Churchill stated that he would not offer any peace terms to Germany
because he knew that Hitler would accept them. How did the butcher of
London know this? The answer is given in another revelation in the TBR
magazine.
In a closely related article, TBR covers the carpet bombing
of Germany, with Dresden being the most famous example in which American and
British bombers pummeled the city with deathly fire bombs, a city with virtually no military significance. It
was the stated policy of Anthony Eden to kill as many civilians as possible.
The British, with their vaunted smug aristocracy, are among history’s most
blood thirsty murderous hordes. Roosevelt and the Americans were no better.
New information about the mission of Rudolf Hess has been
revealed in Hess, Hitler, and Churchill written by Peter Padfield which
confirms the stories that Hitler sent his deputy to Britain with an offer
of peace wherein Germany would withdraw from the occupied countries in exchange
for British neutrality in his planned invasion of the USSR.
The magazine explains elsewhere that Hitler’s animosity for
communism stemmed from its birth as a Jewish-Bankster tool for imposing
totalitarianism on its subjects, the USSR being a prime example. Consequently,
Hitler was biding his time to attack the Soviet Union in an effort wipe its
threat from the planet.
When Hess’ plane went down over Scotland in 1941, the
British arrested him and placed him in Spandau prison until they murdered him in
1987. Hess was also tried at Nuremburg after the war even though he could not
have committed any crimes of any kind while incarcerated.
Padfield argues that the British entrapped Hess in a double
cross where they feigned an interest in peace in order to lure Hess to Britain
where they would betray him.
It is well established that Churchill lusted for war, and
was hell bent that the United States should join the Zionist instigated war. Thus peace was a non starter for Churchill.
On a more personal note, Hitler’s bodyguard, Rochus Misch,
the last surviving member of dictator’s inner circle, died September 5, 2013
aged 96. His recollections of Hitler are quite at variance with the common
stories of a mad lunatic frothing at the mouth demon possessed rabid anti
Semite. On the contrary, Misch reports that Hitler was well composed,
considerate, and normal.
Finally, TBR published a very brief essay denying that the Rothschilds
financed Hitler. While we have maintained that plutocrats indeed financed him, including
Wall Street and the Bush Crime Syndicate, the essayist argued that no such
evidence about the Rothschilds exists despite what Eustace Mullins or Gary Allen have written. Cassian d’Ornellas argues that Hitler was the
scourge of banksters, and that they turned on him as a threat to their
pecuniary interests. This is a subject deserving further investigation. We do
not retract any statements we have made about the involvement of Standard Oil
and Wall Street funding Hitler, but a revised hermeneutic of the relationship
is in order.
Most likely, Hitler was propped up to create a thesis and
antithesis leading to war, the old favorite of banksters looking to grow rich
on the corpses of the poor.
Other topics abound in this issue of The Barnes Review. We
agree that it is time to re-examine Hitler based upon the evidence – not upon
the movies and propaganda of Zionists.
The Barnes Review, January/February 2014
ADOLF HITLER, BOLSHEVIK & ZIONIST
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