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After 1945 Hitler was accused of every cruelty, but it was not in his nature to be cruel. He loved children. It was an entirely natural thing for him to stop his car and share his food with young cyclists along the road. Once he gave his raincoat to a derelict plodding in t...
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A Great Leader Winston Churchill was one of Britain's greatest leaders. He served two terms as Prime Minister: the first during World War II, from 1940 to 1945, and the second, from 1951 to 1955. Answer and Explanation: Learn more about this topic: ...
Experimenters used cruelty and terror in the way a cook might use a blender or a frying pan: “whatever works is OK.” And the persons doing it were not, I believe, chosen from a pool of psychopaths. Schoolteachers, psychologists, nurses, all participated. I am still stumped as to how...
As has become my practice, I celebrate the end of a year and the start of a new one here at AVC with back to back posts focusing on what happened and then thinking about what might happen. Today, we focus on what happened in 2017. Crypto: I went back and looked at my predictions ...
* Journalist John Gunther (1939), “The greatest contemporary Arab hero is — Adolf Hitler.”* * In ‘May 1939, [Fritz] Grobba did mention financial assistance that Germany had recently provided to Arab rebels in Palestine through Saudi Arabia.’ ...
that these false events will continue to be hit on us as they even appear to be off-the-shelf, ready to go Cass Sunstein type cognitive infiltration events to get we the sheeple to not even care anymore and to just accept whatever they tell us is the official story of what happened. ...
As Morris describes, no one had any intention, of what then happened. Bad things happen in all wars, but it is always noted how when something that is sadly “normal” in times of war, when committed by Jews who, by the way, were fighting for their lives, all 600,000 (of whom ...