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Eisenhower's
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"God, I hate the Germans..." |
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From www.rense.com
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His Slaughter
Of 1.7 Million Germans
"For years we have blamed
the 1.7 million missing German POW's on the Russians.
His DEF "Disarmed Enemy
Forces" policy killed more German Soldiers in
peace time, than were killed in Europe
during the War.
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"God, I
hate the Germans" (Dwight
David Eisenhower in a letter to his wife in September,
1944)
First, I want you to picture something in your mind.
You are a German soldier who survived through the battles
of World II. You were not really politically involved,
and your parents were also indifferent to politics,
but suddenly your education was interrupted and you
were drafted into the German army and told where to
fight. Now, in the Spring of 1945, you see that your
country has been demolished by the Allies, your cities
lie in ruins, and half of your family has been killed
or is missing. Now, your unit is being surrounded, and
it is finally time to surrender. The fact is, there
is no other choice.
It has been a long, cold winter. The German army rations
have not been all that good, but you managed to survive.
Spring came late that year, with weeks of cold rainy
weather in demolished Europe. Your boots are tattered,
your uniform is falling apart, and the stress of surrender
and the confusion that lies ahead for you has your guts
being torn out. Now, it is over, you must surrender
or be shot. This is war and the real world.
You are taken as a German Prisoner of War into American
hands. The Americans had 200 such Prisoner of War camps
scattered across Germany. You are marched to a compound
surrounded with barbed wire fences as far as the eye
can see. Thousands upon thousands of your fellow German
soldiers are already in this make-shift corral. You
see no evidence of a latrine and after three hours of
marching through the mud of the spring rain, the comfort
of a latrine is upper-most in your mind. You are driven
through the heavily guarded gate and find yourself free
to move about, and you begin the futile search for the
latrine. Finally, you ask for directions, and are informed
that no such luxury exists.
No more time. You find a place and squat. First you
were exhausted, then hungry, then fearful, and now;
dirty. Hundreds more German prisoners are behind you,
pushing you on, jamming you together and every one of
them searching for the latrine as soon as they could
do so. Now, late in the day, there is no space to even
squat, much less sit down to rest your weary legs. None
of the prisoners, you quickly learn, have had any food
that day, in fact there was no food while in the American
hands that any surviving prisoner can testify to. No
one has eaten any food for weeks, and they are slowly
starving and dying. But, they can't do this to us! There
are the Geneva Convention rules for the treatment of
Prisoners of War. There must be some mistake! Hope continues
through the night, with no shelter from the cold, biting
rain.
Your uniform is sopping wet, and formerly brave soldiers
are weeping all around you, as buddy after buddy dies
from the lack of food, water, sleep and shelter from
the weather. After weeks of this, your own hope bleeds
off into despair, and finally you actually begin to
envy those who, having surrendered first manhood and
then dignity, now also surrender life itself. More hopeless
weeks go by. Finally, the last thing you remember is
falling, unable to get up, and lying face down in the
mud mixed with the excrement of those who have gone
before.
Your body will be picked up long after it is cold, and
taken to a special tent where your clothing is stripped
off. So that you will be quickly forgotten, and never
again identified, your dog-tag is snipped in half and
your body along with those of your fellow soldiers are
covered with chemicals for rapid decomposition and buried.
You were not one of the exceptions, for more than one
million seven hundred thousand German Prisoners of War
died from a deliberate policy of extermination by starvation,
exposure, and disease, under direct orders of the General
Dwight David Eisenhower.
One month before the end of World War 11, General Eisenhower
issued special orders concerning the treatment of German
Prisoners and specific in the language of those orders
was this statement,
"Prison enclosures are to provide no shelter or
other comforts."
Eisenhower biographer Stephen Ambrose, who was given
access to the Eisenhower personal letters, states that
he proposed to exterminate the entire German General
Staff, thousands of people, after the war.
Eisenhower, in his personal letters, did not merely
hate the Nazi Regime, and the few who imposed its will
down from the top, but that HE HATED THE GERMAN PEOPLE
AS A RACE. It was his personal intent to destroy as
many of them as he could, and one way was to wipe out
as many prisoners of war as possible.
Of course, that was illegal under International law,
so he issued an order on March 10, 1945 and verified
by his initials on a cable of that date, that German
Prisoners of War be predesignated as "Disarmed
Enemy Forces" called in these reports as DEF. He
ordered that these Germans did not fall under the Geneva
Rules, and were not to be fed or given any water or
medical attention. The Swiss Red Cross was not to inspect
the camps, for under the DEF classification, they had
no such authority or jurisdiction.
Months after the war was officially over, Eisenhower's
special German DEF camps were still in operation forcing
the men into confinement, but denying that they were
prisoners. As soon as the war was over, General George
Patton simply turned his prisoners loose to fend for
themselves and find their way home as best they could.
Eisenhower was furious, and issued a specific order
to Patton, to turn these men over to the DEF camps.
Knowing Patton as we do from history, we know that these
orders were largely ignored, and it may well be that
Patton's untimely and curious death may have been a
result of what he knew about these wretched Eisenhower
DEF camps.
The book, OTHER LOSSES, found
its way into the hands of a Canadian news reporter,
Peter Worthington, of the OTTAWA SUN. He did his own
research through contacts he had in Canada, and reported
in his column on September 12,1989 the following, in
part:
"...it is hard to escape
the conclusion that Dwight Eisenhower was a war criminal
of epic proportions. His (DEF) policy killed
more Germans in peace than were killed in the European
Theater."
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"For years
we have blamed the 1.7 million missing German POW's on
the Russians.
Until now, no one dug too deeply ... Witnesses and survivors
have been interviewed by the author; one Allied officer
compared the American camps to Buchenwald."
It is known, that the Allies had sufficient stockpiles
of food and medicine to care for these German soldiers.
This was deliberately and intentionally denied them. Many
men died of gangrene from frostbite due to deliberate
exposure. Local German people who offered these men food,
were denied. General Patton's Third Army was the only
command in the European Theater to release significant
numbers of Germans.
Others, such as Omar Bradley and General J.C.H. Lee, Commander
of Com Z, tried, and ordered the release of prisoners
within a week of the war's end. However, a SHAEF Order,
signed by Eisenhower, countermanded them on May 15th.
Does that make you angry? What will it take to get the
average apathetic American involved in saving his country
from such traitors at the top? Thirty years ago, amid
the high popularity of Eisenhower, a book was written
setting out the political and moral philosophy; of Dwight
David Eisenhower called, THE POLITICIAN, by Robert Welch.
This year is the 107th Anniversary of Eisenhower's birth
in Denison, Texas on October 14, 1890, the son of Jacob
David Eisenhower and his wife Ida. Everyone is all excited
about the celebration of this landmark in the history
of "this American patriot." Senator Robert Dole,
in honor of the Commander of the American Death Camps,
proposed that Washington's Dulles Airport be renamed the
Eisenhower Airport!
The UNITED STATES MINT in Philadelphia, PA is actually
issuing a special Eisenhower Centennial Silver Dollar
for only $25 each. They will only mint 4 million of these
collector's items, and veteran's magazines are promoting
these coins under the slogan, "Remember the Man...Remember
the Times..." Pardon me if I regurgitate!
There will be some veterans who will not be buying these
coins. Two will be Col. James Mason and Col. Charles Beasley
who were in the U.S. Army Medical Corps who published
a paper on the Eisenhower Death Camps in 1950. They stated
in part:
"Huddled close together for warmth, behind the barbed
wire was a most awesome sight; nearly 100,000 haggard,
apathetic, dirty, gaunt, blank-staring men clad in dirty
gray uniforms, and standing ankle deep in mud ... water
was a major problem, yet only 200 yards away the River
Rhine was running bank-full."
Another Veteran, who will not be buying any of the Eisenhower
Silver Dollars is Martin Brech of Mahopac, New York, a
semi-retired professor of philosophy at Mercy College
in Dobbs Ferry, NY. In 1945, Brech was an 18 year old
Private First Class in Company C of the 14th Infantry,
assigned as a guard and interpreter at the Eisenhower
Death Camp at Andernach, along the Rhine River. He stated
for SPOTLIGHT, February 12, 1990:
"My protests (regarding treatment of the German DEF'S)
were met with hostility or indifference, and when I threw
our ample rations to them over the barbed wire. I was
threatened, making it clear that it was our deliberate
policy not to adequately feed them."
"When they caught me throwing C- Rations over the
fence, they threatened me with imprisonment. One Captain
told me that he would shoot me if he saw me again tossing
food to the Germans ... Some of the men were really only
boys 13 years of age...Some of the prisoners were old
men drafted by Hitler in his last ditch stand ... I understand
that average weight of the prisoners at Andernach was
90 pounds...I have received threats ... Nevertheless,
this...has liberated me, for I may now be heard when I
relate the horrible atrocity I witnessed as a prison guard
for one of 'Ike's death camps' along the Rhine."
(Betty Lou Smith Hanson)
Note: Remember the photo of Ike's West Point yearbook
picture when he was dubbed "IKE, THE TERRIBLE SWEDISH
JEW"? By the way, he was next, or nearly so, to the
last in his class. This article was first printed in 1990,
but we thought it was meaningful to reprint it now.
Note: During Cadet Eisenhower's time at West Point Academy,
Eisenhower was summoned to the office of the headmaster
and was asked some pointed questions. At the time, it
was routine procedure to test a cadet's blood to insure
White racial integrity.
Apparently, there was a question of Eisenhower's racial
lineage and this was brought to Eisenhower's attention
by the headmaster. When asked if he was part Oriental,
Eisenhower replied in the negative. After some discussion,
Eisenhower admitted having Jewish background. The headmaster
then reportedly said, "That's where you get your
Oriental blood?" Although he was allowed to remain
at the academy, word got around since this was a time
in history when non-Whites were not allowed into the academy.
Note - The issue of Eisenhower's little-known Jewish background
in academically essential in understanding his psychopathic
hatred of German men, women and children.
Later, in Eisenhower's West Point Military Academy graduating
class yearbook, published in 1915, Eisenhower is identified
as a "terrible Swedish Jew."
Wherever Eisenhower went during his military career, Eisenhower's
Jewish background and secondary manifesting behavior was
a concern to his fellow officers. During World War II
when Col. Eisenhower was working for Gen. Douglas MacArthur
in the South Pacific, MacArthur protested to his superiors
in Washington (DC) that Eisenhower was incompetent and
that he did not want Eisenhower on his staff.
In 1943, Washington not only transferred Col. Eisenhower
to Europe but promoted him over more than 30 more experienced
senior officers to five star general and placed him in
charge of all the US forces in Europe.
Thus it comes as no surprise that General George Patton,
a real Aryan warrior, hated Eisenhower.
[Ed: Patton was keen to fight the Soviets, and reportedly
kept some German units ready to move against the Soviets...unsurprisingly
he was killed; after the war, in a 'car crash,' just like
Lawrence of Arabia was conveniently bumped off, in a similar
manner, for his 'pro-fascist' views].
Comment
From George
12-28-3
Finally, the truth about Ike. He was a zionist!, a racist!
and a slaughterer of innocents! He was always these things.
And all anyone remembers is his famous quote "to
beware of the military/industrial complex." Like
this knowledge means he was a great precient prophet,
when he was really a part of the NWO and helped set the
US up for all that followed. The tooling jobs and industry
started to leave the US in the early '50's, when Ike got
into power. It was Japan they were building. Notice the
difference between the destruction of Japan and the quick
buildup of the Philipines and Japan and the Pacific the
US took over, after the war of hegemony to steal the wealth
of the Pacific Rim and present day Afghanistan, Iraq etc.,
now that the zionists rule the 'world'. The zionist essence
is evil, destructive and self-destructive. Ike was a tool
of the zionist evil essence.
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German POW's Diary
Reveals More Of Ike's Holocaust
12-29-3
Note - The following diary extract has been provided by
the nephew of the author under the conditions we honor
his request for anonymity. -ed
A transcript of my Uncle's words...from my Mother's diary:
"Suddenly an American Jeep moved towards us and several
American Soldiers surrounded us. There was no officer
in charge, and the first thing the 'Amis' did - they liberated
us, I mean, from our few valuables, mainly rings and watches........
We were now prisoners of war- no doubt about it!
The first night we were herded into a barn, where we met
about 100 men who shared the same fate. To make my story
short, we were finally transported to Fuerstenfeldbruck
near Munich. Here we, who were gathered around Hermann,
interrupted him and gasped in dismay.
Fuerstenfeldbruck had become known to us as one of the
most cruel POW camps in the American zone.
Then my brother continued:
Again we were searched and had to surrender everything,
even our field utensils, except a spoon. Here, in freezing
temperature, 20,000 of us were squeezed together on the
naked ground, without blanket or cover, exposed day and
night to the winter weather.
For six days we received neither food nor water! We used
our spoons to catch drops of rain.
We were surrounded by heavy tanks. During the night bright
searchlights blinded us, so that sleep was impossible.
We napped from time to time, standing up and leaning against
each other. It was keeping us warmer that sitting on the
frozen ground.
Many of us were near collapse. One of our comrades went
mad, he jumped around wildly, wailing and whimpering.
he was shot at once. His body was lying on the ground,
and we were not allowed to come near him. He was not he
only one. Each suspicious movement caused the guards to
shoot into the crowd, and a few were always hit.
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German civilians,
mainly women of the surrounding villages, tried to approach
the camp to bring food and water for us prisoners. they
were chased away.
Our German officers could finally succeed to submit an
official protest, particularly because of the deprivation
of water. As a response, a fire hose was thrown into the
midst of the densely crowded prisoners and then turned
on. Because of the high water pressure the hose moved
violently to and fro. Prisoners tumbled, fell, got up
and ran again to catch a bit of water. In that confusion
the water went to waste, and the ground under us turned
into slippery mud. All the while the 'Amis' watched that
spectacle, finding it very funny and most entertaining.
They laughed at our predicament as hard as they could.
Then suddenly, they turned the water off again.
We had not expected that the Americans would behave in
such a manner. We could hardly believe it. War brutalizes
human beings.
One day later we were organized into groups of 400 men
.... We were to receive two cans of food for each man.
This is how it was to be done: The prisoners had to run
through he slippery mud, and each one had to grab his
two cans quickly, at the moment he passed the guards.
One of my comrades slipped and could not run fast enough,
He was shot at once ....
On May 10th , several truckloads of us were transported
the the garrison of Ulm by the Danube..... As each man
jumped into the truck, a guard kicked him in the backbone
with his rifle butt.
We arrived in the city of Heilbronn by the Neckar, In
the end we counted 240,000 men, who lived on the naked
ground and without cover.
Spring and summer were mild this year, but we were starving.
At 6;00 am we received coffee, at noon about a pint of
soup and 100 grams of bread a day........
The 'Amis' gave us newspapers in German language, describing
the terrors of the concentration camps. We did not believe
any of it. We figured the Americans only wanted to demoralize
us further.
The fields on which we lived belonged to the farmers of
the area...soon nothing of the clover and other sprouting
greens were left, and the trees were barren. We had eaten
each blade of grass.....
In some camps there were Hungarian POW's. 15,000 of them.
Mutiny against their officers broke out twice amongst
them. After the second mutiny the Americans decided to
use German prisoners to govern the Hungarians. Since the
Hungarians were used as workers they were well fed. There
was more food than they could eat. But when the Germans
asked the Americans for permission to bring the Hungarians'
leftovers into the camps of the starving Germans, it was
denied. The Americans rather destroyed surplus food, than
giving it to the Germans.
Sometimes it happened that groups of our own men were
gathered and transported away. We presumed they were discharged
to go home, and naturally, we wished to be among them.
Much later we heard they were sent to labor camps! My
mother's cousin, feared that he would be drafted into
the Hitler Youth SS, he volunteered to the marines, in
1945 his unit was in Denmark. On April 20th they were
captured by the Americans. his experience in the POW camp
was identical that of my brother's. They lived in open
fields, did not receive and food and water the first six
days, and starved nearly to death. German wives and mothers
who wanted to throw loaves of bread over the fence, were
chased off. The prisoners, just to have something to chew,
scraped the bark from young trees. my cousins job was
to report each morning how many had died during the night.
"and these were not just a few!" he adds to
his report he wrote me.
It became known, that the conditions in the POW camps
in the American Zone were identical everywhere. We could
therefore safely conclude, that it was by intent and by
orders from higher ups to starve the German POW's and
we blamed General Eisenhower for it. He, who was of German
descent could not discern the evildoers during the Nazi
time from our decent people. We held that neglect of knowledge
and understanding severely against him.
I wish to quote the inscription on the grave stones of
those of my German compatriots who have already passed
away:
We had to pass through fire and through water. But now
you have loosened our bonds.
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