germanvictims.com - English war crimes and brutalities. Churchill was a brutal, perverse man, who thought nothing of killing the innocent South African white Europeans in concentration camps and the German women and children by target bombing inner cities. By the enemies of mankind, he is hailed as a great leader. Of course to distract from the truth: Churchill was a mass murderer.
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Alleinschuld England’s am Bombenkrieg!
Buch zum Kaufen: Englands Krieg gegen Deutschland
Ursachen, Methoden und Folgen des Zweiten Weltkriegs
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Englishe Grausamkeiten Gegen Deutsche
Deutschland - England 1933 - 1939
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English
Winston Spencer Churchill: A Tribute
http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v01/v01p163_Barnes.html
Winston Churchill Quotes:
World War 1
“Should Germany merchandise (do business) again in the next 50 years we have led this war (WW1) in vain.”
- Winston Churchill in The Times (1919)
World War 2
“We will force this war upon Hitler, if he wants it or not.” - Winston Churchill (1936 broadcast)
“Germany becomes too powerful. We have to crush it.” - Winston Churchill (November 1936 speaking to US - General Robert E. Wood)
“This war is an English war and its goal is the destruction of Germany.”
- Winston Churchill (- Autumn 1939 broadcast)
“The war wasn’t only about abolishing fascism, but to conquer sales markets. We could have, if we had intended so, prevented this war from breaking out without doing one shot, but we didn’t want to.”
- Winston Churchill to Truman (Fultun, USA March 1946)
“Germany’s unforgivable crime before WW2 was its attempt to loosen its economy out of the world trade system and to build up an independent exchange system from which the world-finance couldn’t profit anymore. …We butchered the wrong pig.”
-Winston Churchill (The Second World War - Bern, 1960)
“We made a monster, a devil out of Hitler. Therefore we couldn’t disavow it after the war. After all, we mobilized the masses against the devil himself. So we were forced to play our part in this diabolic scenario after the war. In no way we could have pointed out to our people that the war only was an economic preventive measure.”
- US foreign minister James Baker (1992)
“Not the political doctrine of Hitler has hurled us into this war. The reason was the success of his increase in building a new economy. The roots of war were envy, greed and fear.”
- Major General J.F.C. Fuller, historian, England
“We didn’t go to war in 1939 to save Germany from Hitler…or the continent from fascism. Like in 1914, we went to war for the not lesser noble cause that we couldn’t accept a German hegemony over Europe.”
- Sunday Correspondent, London (17.9.1989)
“The enemy is the German Reich and not Nazism, and those who still haven’t understood this, haven’t understood anything.” – Churchill’s chief counselor Robert Lord Vansittart (as said to foreign minister Lord Halifax, September 1940)
- Balthazar Gracian
The Dangerous Legacy of Winston Churchill -video