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HITLER - by aangirfan
Hitler spent months living in Liverpool flat
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There is a belief that while he was in the UK, Hitler was taken over by a right-wing faction within the UK security services.
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. Hitler may have had a British Handler
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There is a belief that while he was in the UK, Hitler was taken over by a right-wing faction within the UK security services.
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. Hitler may have had a British Handler
Some people have speculated that Hitler may have come in contact with Tavistock.
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Why Hitler was financed by the Bush family and others.....and why a significant section of American industry and Banks bankrolled Hitler.
Why Hitler let 335,000 Allied soldiers escape at Dunkirk.
Why the I.G. Farben headquarters in Frankfurt was never bombed.
Why Dresden was bombed at the very end of the War (a city with no strategic military value, but filled with German refugees fleeing Eastern Prussia), WHILST Munich and Bavaria generally escaped allied bombing even though....Munich was so intimately tied with the rise of Hitlers Nazism, and Bavaria contained many strategic industries of military value..eg Messerschmidt works????......ANSWER: The royal house of Bavaria in collusion with the House of Rothschilds helped through German military intelligence the rise of the Nazi Party)......the British needed to satiate their thirst for vengeance after the bombing of London in 1940 by the Luftwaffe, and 1944 by the V1 and V2 rockets....so Northern German cities bore the brunt of the punishment.
Why didn't the Nazis concentrate their enormous military power on the only three beaches upon which the Allies could launch their attack into Europe?
WHY DID Hitler decide to invade Russia before the aerial Battle of Britain is ended. He refused to consider a major thrust through North Africa to secure Suez and the Middle East....instead sends a token force, which is over publicized..the Afrika Corps...which is NOT well armed and supplied.
Why did the Germans descent on Crete and why did Hitler refusal to attack Malta, which was by far a more an important target.
How Hitler’s demands for seizure of Leningrad in the north and the industries and farmland of the Ukraine in the south left insufficient power to capture Moscow in the center. Why Hitler inexplicably reorientated German panzer forces from the gates of Moscow, to the South....when Moscow was the political, cultural, and TRANSPORT HUB of the Soviet Union.....to Guderians fury.
After the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor and the United States enters the war, why did Hitler refuse to alter his priorities. He remains committed to the destruction of the Soviet Union.
WHY did Hitler insist on two contradictory objectives in 1942: Stalingrad on the Volga River and the oilfields of the Caucasus. How this division of strength led to disaster.....both feet in two different boats in the river.
Why did Hitler meet his military commanders in abnormal situations, rather than in mature, professional, civilized scenarios.....with tables, chairs, files and agenda. Instead with maps, with all standing up, and Hitler leading the discussion as a 'military expert' and strategist.....or Hitler would be sitting down whilst the senior generals would stand up like naughty boys greeting the headmaster.
Why did Hitler insist on a frontal assault to eliminate the Kursk salient in Russia in July 1943, leading to a stunning defeat and a massive Soviet counter-offensive that drives the Germans far to the west by the end of 1943. Most German commanders were against an assault on Kursk, preferring a defensive posture against the Soviets.
And more.....http://unitedcats.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/just-for-fun-hitlers-ten-dumbest-mistakes/
As I said, just for fun. And to provide
debate ammo if one of my gentle readers is presented with the “If the
USA hadn’t stopped Hitler, we’d all be speaking German now” tirades.
Sigh. Even without the USA, Hitler’s empire would have come crashing
down sooner or later. A combination of strategic over-extension,
resistence movements, and Hitler’s folly would have destroyed the Third
Reich one way or the other. Not to even mention that it was Russian
armies rolling inexorably westward that destroyed Hitler’s armies. In
any event though, it is astonishing some of the blunders Hitler made. No
wonder the Allied High command sometimes joked that Hitler was their
greatest ally:
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1. Battle of Britain. When Hitler ordered the Luftwaffe to “take out” the Brits, the Luftwaffe sensibly enough began their campaign by trying to destroy the RAF.
By the RAF’s admission, they nearly succeeded, in fact they were about
two weeks away from pretty much shutting down the RAF and controlling
the skies of Britain. Then Hitler got involved and ordered the Luftwaffe
to attack the British cities instead, especially London. Which did
nothing but piss the British off and freed to RAF to concentrate on
regaining control of the skies over Britain. London burned, but German
casualties mounted to the point where they had to call off the campaign,
and that was that.
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2. Cancellation of weapons programs. After the Fall of France in 1940 Hitler was so confident of victory that he cancelled most weapons research programs, insisting that the war could be won with the weapons they had. Two years later when the Germans were being outclassed on all fronts by next-gen Allied weapons, the programs were all frantically restarted. Two years had been lost though, and worse, key engineers and such had died in Russia. Germany did manage to produce some impressive weapons, but never in any quantity and most of them never had the bugs worked out and thus weren’t terribly reliable in practise.
2. Cancellation of weapons programs. After the Fall of France in 1940 Hitler was so confident of victory that he cancelled most weapons research programs, insisting that the war could be won with the weapons they had. Two years later when the Germans were being outclassed on all fronts by next-gen Allied weapons, the programs were all frantically restarted. Two years had been lost though, and worse, key engineers and such had died in Russia. Germany did manage to produce some impressive weapons, but never in any quantity and most of them never had the bugs worked out and thus weren’t terribly reliable in practise.
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3. Invasion of Russia. There were multiple mistakes made here, just attacking Russia for one was incredibly optimistic. Compounded by a six week delay in the attack so Hitler could pointlessly bail out Mussolini in the Balkans. And then the Germans made no preparations for a long war because Hitler assumed Russia could be completely defeated the first summer. He ordered Leningrad to be surrounded, not captured! And Hitler fatally delayed the push for Moscow by diverting his panzers to the stalled southern front. Unlike in Napoleon’s time, Moscow was the absolute centre of the Russian railroad network, and if the Germans had captured the city and the rail connections south of the city, it would have crippled the Russian war effort.
3. Invasion of Russia. There were multiple mistakes made here, just attacking Russia for one was incredibly optimistic. Compounded by a six week delay in the attack so Hitler could pointlessly bail out Mussolini in the Balkans. And then the Germans made no preparations for a long war because Hitler assumed Russia could be completely defeated the first summer. He ordered Leningrad to be surrounded, not captured! And Hitler fatally delayed the push for Moscow by diverting his panzers to the stalled southern front. Unlike in Napoleon’s time, Moscow was the absolute centre of the Russian railroad network, and if the Germans had captured the city and the rail connections south of the city, it would have crippled the Russian war effort.
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4. The “No retreat” order. This is Hitler’s biggest mistake in Russia and one of the biggest military blunders of all time. When the war in Russia started going badly during the first winter, Hitler ordered his troops to never retreat under any circumstances. This is insane in general because there’s no point standing your ground if you are outnumbered and getting the crap beat out of you. Doubly insane because the only real advantage the Germans had over the Russians was that the German troops were far more mobile. So it made far more sense to retreat when attacked and then counterattack after he Russians had advanced beyond their supply lines. The one German general with the stones to defy Hitler, Manstein, did this a number of times with devastating effect.
4. The “No retreat” order. This is Hitler’s biggest mistake in Russia and one of the biggest military blunders of all time. When the war in Russia started going badly during the first winter, Hitler ordered his troops to never retreat under any circumstances. This is insane in general because there’s no point standing your ground if you are outnumbered and getting the crap beat out of you. Doubly insane because the only real advantage the Germans had over the Russians was that the German troops were far more mobile. So it made far more sense to retreat when attacked and then counterattack after he Russians had advanced beyond their supply lines. The one German general with the stones to defy Hitler, Manstein, did this a number of times with devastating effect.
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5. Me-262 as a bomber. The Me-262 was a beautiful plane, in some ways a decade or more before its time. It was the world’s first jet interceptor and could fly rings (literally) around the best Allied planes of the time. The Me-262 was conceived, designed, and developed as a jet interceptor, a plane specifically designed to hunt down and destroy Allied planes. Hitler ordered it into full production … as a bomber. His minions nodded, and quietly continued to develop it as an interceptor. Someone tipped Hitler off though, and he made sure it was developed as a bomber. In trial runs few pilots were even able to get their bombs within a mile of the targets. The Me-262 was a complete (and predictable) failure as a bomber. By the time a few Me-262 interceptors saw action they were too few too late to change anything.
5. Me-262 as a bomber. The Me-262 was a beautiful plane, in some ways a decade or more before its time. It was the world’s first jet interceptor and could fly rings (literally) around the best Allied planes of the time. The Me-262 was conceived, designed, and developed as a jet interceptor, a plane specifically designed to hunt down and destroy Allied planes. Hitler ordered it into full production … as a bomber. His minions nodded, and quietly continued to develop it as an interceptor. Someone tipped Hitler off though, and he made sure it was developed as a bomber. In trial runs few pilots were even able to get their bombs within a mile of the targets. The Me-262 was a complete (and predictable) failure as a bomber. By the time a few Me-262 interceptors saw action they were too few too late to change anything.
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6. No women labourers. Did the Nazis use slave labour in their factories because they were mean people? Well, yes, but they were also motivated by a severe shortage of factory labour … because Hitler had decreed that German women were not to do factory work. Millions of American and British women went to work on assembly lines freeing up millions of men for military duty. The Germans suffered terrible manpower shortages during the war, while millions of German women sat at home.
6. No women labourers. Did the Nazis use slave labour in their factories because they were mean people? Well, yes, but they were also motivated by a severe shortage of factory labour … because Hitler had decreed that German women were not to do factory work. Millions of American and British women went to work on assembly lines freeing up millions of men for military duty. The Germans suffered terrible manpower shortages during the war, while millions of German women sat at home.
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7. War on USA. Hitler declared war on the USA right after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Why? He thought it would be good for morale. (Most of his dumbf*ck ideas were based on thinking like that.) Maybe the USA would have declared war on him anyhow, but it was crazy to simply give Roosevelt what he wanted.
7. War on USA. Hitler declared war on the USA right after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Why? He thought it would be good for morale. (Most of his dumbf*ck ideas were based on thinking like that.) Maybe the USA would have declared war on him anyhow, but it was crazy to simply give Roosevelt what he wanted.
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8. More Russian errors. In i942 Hitler ordered his armies to seize the oil fields in the Caucasus and the city of Stalingrad, spreading his armies far too thin. As a result his forces failed to capture the oil fields, and suffered crippling losses at Stalingrad.
8. More Russian errors. In i942 Hitler ordered his armies to seize the oil fields in the Caucasus and the city of Stalingrad, spreading his armies far too thin. As a result his forces failed to capture the oil fields, and suffered crippling losses at Stalingrad.
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9. The Battle of Kursk. At Kursk in 1943 Hitler ordered a massive attack even though the Russians clearly knew he would attack Kursk. The German armies last great offencive flung themselves against massed Russian defenders dug in with huge numbers of anti-tank weapons and legions of modern Russian tanks. It was the biggest tank battle in history, and a crushing defeat for Germany. The battle of Stalingrad guaranteed that Germany was not going to win its war with Russia, Kursk guaranteed that the Russians would win.
9. The Battle of Kursk. At Kursk in 1943 Hitler ordered a massive attack even though the Russians clearly knew he would attack Kursk. The German armies last great offencive flung themselves against massed Russian defenders dug in with huge numbers of anti-tank weapons and legions of modern Russian tanks. It was the biggest tank battle in history, and a crushing defeat for Germany. The battle of Stalingrad guaranteed that Germany was not going to win its war with Russia, Kursk guaranteed that the Russians would win.
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10. Battle of the Bulge. Hitler’s last gasp attempt to win the war. He attempted to repeat his success of 1940 by attacking the Allies the exact same way. Even though his forces were vastly smaller, didn’t have the fuel to do the job, and were facing a vastly superior enemy than the French army of 1940. The attack had zero chance of success, it would have been far more sensible to attack the Russians and try to slow down their advance.
10. Battle of the Bulge. Hitler’s last gasp attempt to win the war. He attempted to repeat his success of 1940 by attacking the Allies the exact same way. Even though his forces were vastly smaller, didn’t have the fuel to do the job, and were facing a vastly superior enemy than the French army of 1940. The attack had zero chance of success, it would have been far more sensible to attack the Russians and try to slow down their advance.
Hitler's total war - but not in the home front--http://www.2worldwar2.com/mistakes.htm
Hitler, the Nazi dictator, said that Germany was fighting a total war. This was true in battle, where the German military fought ferociously, and with the German occupation, which brutally exploited occupied countries and committed planned genocide against the peoples of Eastern Europe. But while The Allies performed a successful total effort to increase and optimize military production, in Germany there was no such effort until 1944, when it was too late. Allied factories produced 24 hours/day, and millions of women became production workers. In Nazi Germany, starved prisoners were used instead, and German women remained at home..
While The Allies produced enormous numbers of just a few types of simple, reliable, and combat proven products (weapons, aircraft, tanks, vehicles, engines, etc), the German military used a very large number of types, which not only reduced production rates but also required mobilizing inventories of spare parts for all. The German military and the enthusiast Hitler demanded the most advanced weapons, even when not fully developed, and endlessly demanded improvements and special variants in their constant quest for the ultimate weapons, and this further reduced German weapons production rate and the reliability of some new types. German development and production were also seriously hampered by the political rivalries and organizational chaos of Hitler's regime. Eventually Hitler nominated Albert Speer, an organizational genius, to manage military production, but it was too late, and even then Speer was not given full authority.
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With the obsession for advanced weapons, the German leaders and Generals also neglected less glorious but critical items such as trucks, infantry vehicles, and winter readiness, so beside its formidable tank divisions, the German army was still a large infantry army which had to walk great distances and relied heavily on horses, and it was not equipped for the harsh Russian winter. The German military was one of the most capable and formidable armies in history, but it was imbalanced, and its domination over the military industry reduced its efficiency, and often led it to develop and produce, too little and too late, very impressive but often immature or relatively ineffective advanced weapons, instead of large amounts of greatly needed mature weapons and other equipment.
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Was Hitler an Illuminati Agent? - henrymakow.com
Many of the elite saw Hitler as someone who could keep the masses under control.
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"By 1919 Hitler was an Intelligence officer with the German Army assigned to spy on the tiny German Labor Party, and he became it’s leader.
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"The brother of the founder of the US Federal Reserve Max Warburg was the chief of German Intelligence.
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"Both were directors of the I.G. Farben conglomerate.
"Hitler was sponsored by the banker oligarchy, and the Nazis received millions of dollars from New York and London."
. Nazism and Zionism Sponsored by the Same Illuminati Banking Cartel
Warburg. WAR IS A RACKET
The powerful cabal that supported Hitler did not like organised labour, liberals, democracy or anything else that challenged the feudal system.
At the end of World War II the feudal system was still in place.
The Fascist-Nazi-Zionist-Mafia elite continued to rule through the Bilderberg group, and similar organisations such as Bohemian Grove.
NATO's Nazi Beginnings
Totalitarianism thrived in Russia and Eastern Europe.
British authors Gerrard Williams and Simon Dunstan, in their book Grey Wolf: The Escape Of Adolf Hitler, argue that towards the end of the war, Hitler escaped to South America.
According to the book Grey Wolf:
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Hitler escaped from Berlin on a Junkers-52 transport aircraft.
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Hitler, after landing in Denmark, flew to Spain, where General Franco supplied him with an aircraft to take him to the Canary Islands.
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From there, the Hitler took a submarine to Argentina.
(OR alternatively the real Hitler left Germany in 1944, via occupied France to Spain around July, and then from Spain by Submarine to Argentina........his double since the 1930's then took over, BUT never made a public appearance after that, where in the past he loved giving stirring OTT speeches to his loyal masses)
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Hitler died in Argentina on February 13, 1962, aged 73.
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Hitler died in Argentina on February 13, 1962, aged 73.
Gay Hitler and his 'beard' whom he never married EVA Braun.
The Powers-That-Be want us to think that Hitler died in Berlin in 1945.
In the Daily Mail, author GUY WALTERS writes that "The idea that Hitler could have escaped - and kept that escape hidden - seems farcical...
. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
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"In the years immediately after the war, there was no hard proof that Hitler had, in fact, died. One of the problems that investigators encountered was the lack of any physical evidence for his death.
"The existence of skull fragments, found by the Russians near the Fuhrer's bunker and believed to be his, was not known to the West until 1968. Then, in 2009, DNA testing of the bones revealed that in fact they belonged to a woman...
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"This has given the fantasists added ammunition to claim that Hitler didn't die in the bunker.
"In the immediate aftermath of the war, British and U.S. intelligence services received countless reports suggesting the former Nazi leader had been spotted alive and at large...
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"For a long time, the Russians believed that the Allies were sheltering Hitler, and they put about these fake stories in an attempt to flush out what they thought to be the truth...
. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
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"Even General Eisenhower, the former Allied supreme commander, appeared to be taken in.
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"In 1952, he said: 'We have been unable to unearth one bit of tangible evidence of Hitler’s death.
. Many people believe that he escaped from Berlin'...
Hugh Trevor-Roper whose reputation was damaged in 1983 when he authenticated the Hitler Diaries on behalf of The Sunday Times newspaper, and they were subsequently shown to be forgeries.
"After the war, the historian and MI6 officer Hugh Trevor-Roper was commissioned to investigate Hitler’s death. He spoke to many of those who were present in the bunker during those last fateful days.
"They all said the same thing: Hitler had killed himself, and his body and that of Eva Braun were cremated with petrol."
WILLIAM HITLER - ADOLF'S ONLY LEGAL DESCENDANT
"After the war, the historian and MI6 officer Hugh Trevor-Roper was commissioned to investigate Hitler’s death. He spoke to many of those who were present in the bunker during those last fateful days.
"They all said the same thing: Hitler had killed himself, and his body and that of Eva Braun were cremated with petrol."
WILLIAM HITLER - ADOLF'S ONLY LEGAL DESCENDANT