MEIN SIDE OF THE STORY
Key World War II Addresses of Adolf Hitler
With commentary and illustrations added by M. S. King 2015"History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind."
Edward Gibbon, English historian (1737-1794) From: "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
About the Author/Commenter
M. S. King is a private investigative journalist and researcher based in the New York City area. A 1987 graduate of Rutgers University, King'ssubsequent career in Marketing & Advertising has equipped him with a unique perspective when it comes to understanding how "publicopinion" is indeed scientifically manufactured. Madison Ave marketing acumen combines with 'City Boy' instincts to make M.S. King one of the most tenacious detectors of "things that dont add up" in the world today. Says King of his admitted quirks, irreverent disdain for "conventional wisdom", and uncanny ability to ferret out and weave together important data points that others miss: "Had SherlockHolmes been an actual historical personage, I would have been hisreincarnation." King is also the author of The Bad War: The Story Never Taught AboutWorld War II, The REAL Roosevelts: What Ken Burns Didnt Tell You, and The War Against Putin: What the Government-Media Complex IsntTelling You About Russia. Kings other interests include: the animalkingdom, philosophy, chess, cooking, literature and history (withemphasis on events of the late 19th through the 20th centuries) .
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The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught About World War 2
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INTRODUCTION
Aesops Fable of the Man and the Lion
A man and a Lion traveled together through the forest. Theybegan to boast of their respective superiority to each other instrength and prowess.
As they were disputing, theypassed a statue carved in stone,which depicted a Lion strangledby a Man.
The man pointed to it and said:
"See there! How strong we are, and how we prevail over the king of beasts." The Lion replied:
"This statue was made by one of you men. If we Lions erectedstatues, you would see the Man placed under the paw of the Lion."The Lesson: One story is good, till another is told.
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A scandal erupted in January of 1995 when the incoming Speaker of the U.S.House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich, appointed Christina Jeffrey, a former colleague from Kennesaw State University, to the post of House Historian. Themajor media controversy arose over comments Jeffrey had made in 1986, whileevaluating the World War II portion of a program called Facing History andOurselves for the Department of Education.
Ms. Jeffrey had written, The program gives no evidence of balance or objectivity.The Nazi point of view, however unpopular, is still a point of view and is not presented. Jewish groups and the national press exploded into a rage over theunearthed comments. False allegations of anti-Semitism were hurled at Ms.Jeffrey as the gutless Gingrich left his former colleague to twist in the wind, aloneand undefended.
Though Jeffrey insisted that the allegations against her were "slanderous and outrageous", it wasnt enough to silence the rabid attack dogs. True to his ignoble form, Gingrich abruptly fired her, stating, through his spokesman, her statement was inadmissible on its face .the historian of the House could never be someonewho had uttered those words."
Cristina Jeffrey was savaged by the press. Why?
But what was so bad about her comments? Why the mediafirestorm? Shouldnt both sides of every historical eventalways be presented; simply for no other reason than tosatisfy historical curiosity?
Our system of justice grants prima facie murderers, rapists and serial killers the opportunity to speak, does it not?Indeed, convicted killers like Charles Manson, David Sonof Sam Berkowitz, Richard Speck, Jeffrey Dahmer and others have done televised interviews. Even the erroneousand dangerous ranting of Karl Marx is taught, no, glorified , in American Universities. So, what is so gosh-darn dangerous about merely presenting the opinion of Hitlers Germany?
If that opinion is as evil and as fallacious as it is said to be, then why not present the full story, and then logically refute it? Truth is its own defense, so what is thereto fear about simply hearing the other side? Do we really believe in freespeech and academic freedom or do we not? Are we like retarded little children that need to be shielded from mere words? Or is somebody hiding something? Hmmm?
In the purportedly American belief that no one has the right to deprive you ofaccess to information, the purpose of putting together Mein Side of the Story ismerely to present Germanys version of the events in regard to the greatcatastrophic bloodbath known as World War II. This is Hitlers side of the story,revealed in his own spoken and written words. Only the brief Mein Side blurbsand captioned illustrations have been added. A pair of wartime addresses byGerman Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop and one from Japanese EmperorHirohito are also included.
The speeches and writings are all 100% authentic. Some have been slightlyabridged in order to avoid redundancy and to keep the booklet to a brief length.Modern court historians and journalists do not deny the content of theseaddresses. They cant. Instead, they simply ignore them, childishly denouncinganyone who does attempt to resurrect them as Nazi, or anti-Semitic.
The common theme that runs throughout these addresses is that Germany, and also Japan, believed that World War II was imposed upon them. You dont have toagree with that assessment. You dont have to like it. In fact, you can even laugh atit. But it is their point-of-view, or at least, their stated point-of-view. It is a position that, until now, you have not been permitted to even hear. Indeed, it is only via themiracle of the Internet that these documents have again become accessible to thosewilling to snoop around and dig them up from the memory hole of buried history.
Do with these words as you will. Just dont shoot your humble messenger forputting these highly interesting addresses together for your consideration.
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