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|    17 May 11 16:03:05    |
      XPost: alt.fan.adolf-hitler       From: mars1933@hotmail.com              German leaders believed in death before dishonor. They knew the allies       were subhuman monsters:                     The Diaries of Charles A. Lindbergh, p.986               "That young girl riding on her bicycle - she must know that on the       day the Russians come she will probably be raped by a dozen soldiers.       When do they come? In days? In weeks? That, we have not told the       Germans. She has a good face - nicely dressed in old but clean and       brightly colored garments - like the daughter of a middle class       American family. I realize that we Americans are holding her at       Dessau. She cannot flee to safety. We will not let her pass our       sentries on the roads. We are turning her and thousands of       others like her over to the Soviet soldiers for their sport. I feel       ashamed."              p.961        "German children look in through the window. We have more food than       we need, but regulations prevent giving it to them. It is difficult to       look at them. I feel ashamed of myself, of my people, as I eat and       watch those children. They are not to blame for the war. They are       hungry children. What right have we to stuff ourselves while they look       on - well-fed men eating, leaving unwanted food on plates, while       hungry children look on."               Berlin Correspondent, The Times, September 10th, 1945              "...Another small boy turned out of Danzig had a scrawled postcard       attached to him stating that his soldier father was long since missing       and that his mother and two sisters had died of hunger."               At this time, Denmark, formerly occupied by the Germans as a means       of denying the allies a North Sea bridgehead was bursting at the seams       with surplus food and was pleading with the allies to put it to good       use. It was refused.                     http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com http://www.nsm88.org              http://heretical.com/ http://immigration-globalization.blogspot.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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