Real0ne -> RE: A Moment of Silence in Memory of The Holocaust (2/15/2017 2:41:19 PM)
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FR for anyone BUT the 4 stooges who may be interested in actual history: Full text of "Hitler's Victory A Final Appeal For Peace and Sanity, July 19th, 1940" See other formats Speech of the Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler, in the Reichstag, Berlin, 19. July 1940 Declaration of Victory over France and the British Forces in the Western Campaign NOTE: The session opened with a speech by Hermann Goering, who also spoke again following the speech by Adolf Hitler, the text of his speech are not available. Adolf Hitler: Deputies, Men of the German Reichstag! In the midst of the mighty struggle for the freedom and future of the German nation, I have called on you to gather for this session today. The grounds for it are: to give our Volk insight into the historic uniqueness of the events we have lived through; to express our thanks to the deserving soldiers; and to direct, once again and for the last time, an appeal to general reason. Das Volk = the united German people, as a single entity, with a distinct culture, language, heritage, customs, beliefs and traditions, etc and not synonymous with simple translation as Folk or "the people" in general Whoever contrasts the factors which triggered this historic conflict with the extent, the greatness, and consequence of the military occurrences, must realize that the events and sacrifices of this struggle stand in no relation to the alleged causes, unless these causes themselves were but pretexts for intentions yet concealed. The program of the National Socialist Revolution, insofar as it concerned the future development of the Reich's relations with the surrounding world, was an attempt to obtain a revision of the Treaty of Versailles under all circumstances-and as far as this was possible-by peaceful means. This revision was by nature a necessity. The untenability of the provisions of Versailles lay not only in the humiliating discrimination, the disarmament of the German Volk secured with the result that they lost their rights, but above all in the resultant material destruction of the present and the intended destruction of the future of one of the greatest civilized peoples in the world, in the completely senseless accumulation of vast terrains under the mastery of a few states, in the depriving of the losers of irreplaceable foundations for life and indispensable vital goods. MORE HERE
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