Hitler Invaded Poland under the Pretext of False Flag Human Rights Violations | |
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James von Brunne User ID: 1579089 Singapore 10/20/2011 06:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | yeh....not 100% sure if it was "a false flag" or not...... the stuff here ( sorry....can't give actual link....it's been "blocked"!....why exactly....?!?...so....!Google "worm in the apple"/"wintersonnenwende"....then....go to their "archives" and "click" on....."Death in Poland:..the fate of the ethnic Germans") seems pretty convincing to me!......but....i'm not a qualified historian as such....so..... cheers! Last Edited by james von brunne on 10/20/2011 06:38 AM |
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Skeptic the First User ID: 3187581 United States 10/20/2011 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The most famous of Hitler's false-flag attacks was the Gleiwitz Incident. [link to en.wikipedia.org] --- The Gleiwitz incident was a staged attack by Nazi forces posing as Poles on 31 August 1939, against the German radio station Sender Gleiwitz in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, Germany (since 1945: Gliwice, Poland) on the eve of World War II in Europe. This provocation was the best-known of several actions in Operation Himmler, a series of unconventional operations undertaken by the SS in order to serve specific propaganda goals of Nazi Germany at the outbreak of the war. It was intended to create the appearance of Polish aggression against Germany in order to justify the subsequent invasion of Poland. ... On the night of 31 August 1939, a small group of German operatives, dressed in Polish uniforms and led by Naujocks, seized the Gleiwitz station and broadcast a short anti-German message in Polish (sources vary on the content of the message). The Germans' goal was to make the attack and the broadcast look like the work of anti-German Polish saboteurs. To make the attack seem more convincing, the Germans brought in Franciszek Honiok, a German Silesian known for sympathizing with the Poles, who had been arrested the previous day by the Gestapo. Honiok was dressed to look like a saboteur; then killed by lethal injection, given gunshot wounds, and left dead at the scene, so that he appeared to have been killed while attacking the station. His corpse was subsequently presented as proof of the attack to the police and press. --- |
Duckduckgoosechamp User ID: 3669846 United States 10/20/2011 07:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Juda declared war on Germany. March,24 1933. I had a link, but its broken. Just google it. Last Edited by Duckduckgoosechamp on 10/20/2011 07:11 AM |
A_Historian User ID: 3671749 United States 10/20/2011 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | To support your claims, you link to one of the most biased sites on the Web? I am of course referring to Wikipedia. Please, take the time to actually learn some unbiased history, not written by the victors. Last Edited by Templar Knight on 10/20/2011 07:39 AM The day the soldiers stop bringing you their problems is the day you stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence that you can help them or concluded that you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership. |